Literature DB >> 9408689

Donor biliary variations: an overlooked problem?

J R Nery1, G P Fragulidis, T Scagnelli, D Weppler, M G Webb, M F Khan, A G Tzakis.   

Abstract

Documented causes of biliary complications following orthotopic liver transplantation have been related to technical imperfections or insufficient arterial supply. Although anatomical variations of the extrahepatic biliary system are not infrequent, neither their incidence, surgical management nor possible association with complications have been reported in liver transplantation. At our institution, the global incidence of biliary complications following 357 consecutive liver transplants performed in 324 patients over a 2-yr period was 15.4% (55/357). Anomalous donor extrahepatic ducts were verified in 10 cases (2.8%) and they were recognized intraoperatively, prior to biliary reconstruction, in 7 cases. Technical complications occurred in 1 of these 7 and in 3 other cases where the anomalous ducts were not identified until later in the postoperative period when serious clinical problems ensued. We herein present a description of these 10 cases, with reference to the techniques employed to manage the anatomical anomalies and to treat complications. As in any hepatobiliary procedure, awareness of possible variations of the extrahepatic biliary system, intraoperative identification of the anomalous ducts and appropriate tailoring of the surgical technique are advisable in order to avoid serious postoperative complications in liver transplantation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9408689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transplant        ISSN: 0902-0063            Impact factor:   2.863


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Authors:  Daniel V Kostov; Georgi L Kobakov
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5.  Anatomic variations of the right hepatic duct: results and surgical implications from a cadaveric study.

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6.  Anatomic variation in intrahepatic bile ducts: an analysis of intraoperative cholangiograms in 300 consecutive donors for living donor liver transplantation.

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