Literature DB >> 8468652

The influence of portoenterostomy with stoma on morbidity in pediatric patients with biliary atresia undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation.

R K Meister1, C O Esquivel, K L Cox, W Concepcion, W Berquist, P Nakazato, P A deVries.   

Abstract

A portoenterostomy (PE) procedure for extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA) is sometimes performed with a stoma in an attempt to reduce the incidence of acute cholangitis. The purpose of this study was to determine if the presence of a stoma increased the complication rate of patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) for EHBA. The medical records of 42 consecutive patients with EHBA who underwent primary OLT between October 1988 and October 1991 were retrospectively reviewed. Three patients were excluded, since their grafts were lost within 3 days of OLT. The remaining 39 patients were divided into three groups: no PE (n = 7), PE without stoma (n = 23), and PE with stoma (n = 9). The mean age of the whole group was 19.62 +/- 24.37 months, with a range of 5 to 132 months. Mean weight was 9.62 kg, with a range of 4.2 to 41 kg. Survival at 3 and 12 months as well as number of retransplantations were similar among the three groups. However, at the time of OLT increased morbidity was observed, consisting of increased operative time and number of reoperations, whether or not the stoma had been closed prior to OLT.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8468652     DOI: 10.1016/0022-3468(93)90237-f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


  5 in total

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2.  Orthotopic liver transplantation for congenital biliary atresia. An 11-year, single-center experience.

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Review 3.  Biliary atresia: Indications and timing of liver transplantation and optimization of pretransplant care.

Authors:  Shikha S Sundaram; Cara L Mack; Amy G Feldman; Ronald J Sokol
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 5.799

Review 4.  Redo surgery for biliary atresia.

Authors:  Masaki Nio; Hideyuki Sasaki; Hiromu Tanaka; Atsushi Okamura
Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 1.827

5.  The Epidemiology and Outcome of Biliary Atresia: Saudi Arabian National Study (2000-2018).

Authors:  Abdulrahman Al-Hussaini; Mohammed Abanemai; Homoud Alhebbi; Omar Saadah; Razan Bader; Ahmed Al Sarkhy; Maher Alhatlani; Hana Halabi; Ahmed Aladsani; Mohammed AlEdreesi; Sami Wali; Talal Alguofi; Khalid Al-Drees; Zahid Arain; Badr Al Saleem; Ali Asery; Sinan Holdar; Sami Alrashidi; Fahad Alsayed; Sulaiman Aldhalan; Amira NasserAllah; Rawabi Alghamdi; Faisal Alhaffaf; Ahmed AlAwfi; Abdulrahman AlSweed; Ali Alshamrani; Manal AlShaikh; Anjum Saeed; Heba Assiri; Muhammed Salman Bashir
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2022-07-18       Impact factor: 3.569

  5 in total

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