Biliary complications continue to be a major cause of morbidity after split-liver transplantation (SLT). In this report we describe an uncommon late biliary complication. One year after SLT the patient showed an intrahepatic bile dicy dilatation with severe cholangitis episodes. The segmentary bile duct of hepatic segment VI-VII draining in the left duct was unidentified and tied at the time of the in situ split-liver procedure. We perform a permanent obliteration of the dilated intrahepatic ducts by a percutaneous embolization using an n-butyl cyanoacrylate (NABC). The management of biliary complications after SLT requires a multidisciplinary approach. The use of NBCA in obliteration of a dilated bile duct seems to be a safe procedure with good results providing a less invasive option than hepatic resection and decreasing the morbidity associated with chronic external biliary drainage. Further studies are needed to determine whether this approach is effective and safe and whether it could reduce hospital stay and cost.

Percutaneous Transhepatic Bile Duct Ablation with n-Butyl Cyanoacrylate in the Treatment of a Biliary Complication after Split Liver Transplantation / Lauterio, Andrea; Slim, Abdallah; Aseni, Paolo; Giacomoni, Alessandro; Di Sandro, Stefano; Corso, Rocco; Mangoni, Iacopo; Mihaylov, Plamen; Al Kofahi, Mohammed; Pirotta, Vincenzo; De Carlis, Luciano. - In: JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 2090-0007. - 2009:(2009), pp. 1-3. [10.1155/2009/824803]

Percutaneous Transhepatic Bile Duct Ablation with n-Butyl Cyanoacrylate in the Treatment of a Biliary Complication after Split Liver Transplantation

Di Sandro, Stefano;
2009

Abstract

Biliary complications continue to be a major cause of morbidity after split-liver transplantation (SLT). In this report we describe an uncommon late biliary complication. One year after SLT the patient showed an intrahepatic bile dicy dilatation with severe cholangitis episodes. The segmentary bile duct of hepatic segment VI-VII draining in the left duct was unidentified and tied at the time of the in situ split-liver procedure. We perform a permanent obliteration of the dilated intrahepatic ducts by a percutaneous embolization using an n-butyl cyanoacrylate (NABC). The management of biliary complications after SLT requires a multidisciplinary approach. The use of NBCA in obliteration of a dilated bile duct seems to be a safe procedure with good results providing a less invasive option than hepatic resection and decreasing the morbidity associated with chronic external biliary drainage. Further studies are needed to determine whether this approach is effective and safe and whether it could reduce hospital stay and cost.
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Percutaneous Transhepatic Bile Duct Ablation with n-Butyl Cyanoacrylate in the Treatment of a Biliary Complication after Split Liver Transplantation / Lauterio, Andrea; Slim, Abdallah; Aseni, Paolo; Giacomoni, Alessandro; Di Sandro, Stefano; Corso, Rocco; Mangoni, Iacopo; Mihaylov, Plamen; Al Kofahi, Mohammed; Pirotta, Vincenzo; De Carlis, Luciano. - In: JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 2090-0007. - 2009:(2009), pp. 1-3. [10.1155/2009/824803]
Lauterio, Andrea; Slim, Abdallah; Aseni, Paolo; Giacomoni, Alessandro; Di Sandro, Stefano; Corso, Rocco; Mangoni, Iacopo; Mihaylov, Plamen; Al Kofahi, Mohammed; Pirotta, Vincenzo; De Carlis, Luciano
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