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Outcome of routine use of microsurgical biliary reconstruction in pediatric living donor liver transplantation
Authors:Chao-Long Chen  Allan M. Concejero  Tsan-Shiun Lin  Yu-Hung Lin  Yuan-Cheng Chiang  Chih-Chi Wang  Shih-Ho Wang  Chih-Che Lin  Yueh-Wei Liu  Chee-Chien Yong
Affiliation:1. Liver Transplantation Program and Department of Surgery, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, 123 Ta-Pei Road, Niao-Sung, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract:

Objective

Microsurgical techniques, initially used for hepatic artery reconstruction, have been extended to biliary reconstruction to decrease biliary complications. The routine use of microsurgical biliary reconstruction in pediatric living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) has not been elucidated.

Methods

Sixty-seven pediatric patients underwent primary LDLT. All biliary reconstructions were performed by a single microsurgeon using microsurgical techniques. A biliary stent was not used. The minimum follow-up was 12 months. Thirty-four patients had a minimum follow-up of 36 months. The outcomes of those who underwent microsurgical biliary reconstruction were compared with the outcomes of a cohort of 67 patients who underwent conventional biliary reconstruction.

Results

The demographical and clinical profiles of the two groups were not significantly different. There were 5 anastomotic complications in the conventional and 2 anastomotic complications in the microsurgical reconstruction groups. All complications developed within 90 days after transplant. There were no late biliary complications. Further analysis showed that conventional reconstruction increased the risk of biliary complications by 2.4 times (relative risk: 2.42; attributable risk: 4.5).

Conclusion

The routine use of microsurgical biliary reconstruction in pediatric LDLT is a technical innovation that led to decreased anastomotic biliary complications.
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