Duct-to-duct biliary reconstruction in adult living-donor liver transplantation

Ender Dulundu, Yasuhiko Sugawara, Keiji Sano, Yoji Kishi, Nobuhisa Akamatsu, Junichi Kaneko, Hiroshi Imamura, Norihiro Kokudo, Masatoshi Makuuchi

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Abstract

Background. Bile duct-to-duct reconstruction is now used in living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for adult patients. Methods. The results of duct-to-duct reconstruction were retrospectively analyzed. The subjects were 81 adult patients who underwent LDLT at the University of Tokyo Hospital with a follow-up period of at least 1 year. The hilar plate of the recipient was dissected to at least the second-order branch of the bile ducts. Duct-to-duct anastomosis was performed with interrupted sutures, and an external stent tube was inserted from the orifice opposite the hilar plate. Results. During the observation period (median, 664 days), biliary complications were observed in 26 cases (32%). The complications included bile juice leakage at the anastomosis or dissection plane of the graft in 12 patients, anastomotic stenosis in 10 patients, and tube trouble in 6 patients. Two patients had bile juice leakage followed by stenosis. Of the 26 patients, 21 required surgical revision. Conclusions. The current technique did not reduce morbidity as expected. Further technical advancement and refinement are needed for better results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)574-579
Number of pages6
JournalTransplantation
Volume78
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Aug 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anastomotic stricture
  • Bile leakage
  • Standard liver volume

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