Biliary Complications Following Deceased and Living Donor Liver Transplantation: A Review |
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Authors: | D.F. Duailibi |
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Affiliation: | a Cidade de São Paulo University-Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil b Santo Amaro University-Medical School, Santo Amaro, Brazil |
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IntroductionBiliary complications are the most important source of complications after liver transplantation, and an important cause of morbidity and mortality. With the evolution of surgical transplantation techniques, including living donor and split-liver transplants, the complexity of these problems is increasing. Many studies have shown a higher incidence of biliary tract complications in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) compared with deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT). This article reviews biliary complications after liver transplantation and correlations with LDLT and DDLT.ObjectiveProvide an overview of biliary complications among LDLT and DDLT.ResultsThe incidence of biliary complications is higher among LDLT (28.7%) when compared with DDLT (15.5%). Bile leaks were the most common complication due to LDLT (17.1%); however, stricture was the most common complication due to DDLT (7.5%). |
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