Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Undergoing Liver Transplantation with Duct-to-Duct Biliary Reconstruction
Transplant Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH.
Meeting: 2018 American Transplant Congress
Abstract number: 245
Keywords: Bile duct, Liver transplantation, Malignancy
Session Information
Session Name: Concurrent Session: Liver Retransplantation and Other Complications
Session Type: Concurrent Session
Date: Monday, June 4, 2018
Session Time: 2:30pm-4:00pm
Presentation Time: 3:42pm-3:54pm
Location: Room 6A
Background:
Reconstruction of biliary drainage after liver transplantation (LTx) in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) has been a matter of controversy. Over the recent years, the traditional method of Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy (TY) has been challenged by duct-to-duct (DD) biliary reconstruction. The argument against DD reconstruction has been for potential increased risk of development of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) in the bile duct remnant.
Methods:
This is a retrospective review of biliary complications, graft and patient survival after LTx in PSC patients based on type of biliary reconstruction DD vs. RY.
Results:
A total of 120 LTx for PSC were performed between 2005 and 2016. Twenty two patients were excluded because they received partial grafts. DD was done in 39 patients and 59 patients were reconstructed with RY. One-, 5-, and 10-year survival was similar between the two groups.
Bile leak and biliary stricture was not significantly different between the 2 groups. Nine patients in DD group (23%), and 13 patients in RY group developed biliary strictures and all managed endoscopically or percutaneously. There was one case of anastomotic leak in each group. There was no case of cholangiocarcinoma observed in these patients over the long period of follow-up.
Conclusion:
DD biliary reconstruction at the time of LTx in selected PSC patients is both effective and safe, with comparable outcomes with those with RY reconstruction and NO increased risk for development of CCA in the bile duct remnant.
CITATION INFORMATION: Coromina Hernandez L., Eghtesad B., Diago T., Hashimoto K., Fujiki M., Quintini C., Aucejo F., Iuppa G., Hassan A., Menon N., Miller C. Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Undergoing Liver Transplantation with Duct-to-Duct Biliary Reconstruction Am J Transplant. 2017;17 (suppl 3).
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Hernandez LCoromina, Eghtesad B, Diago T, Hashimoto K, Fujiki M, Quintini C, Aucejo F, Iuppa G, Hassan A, Menon N, Miller C. Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Undergoing Liver Transplantation with Duct-to-Duct Biliary Reconstruction [abstract]. https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/long-term-follow-up-of-patients-with-primary-sclerosing-cholangitis-undergoing-liver-transplantation-with-duct-to-duct-biliary-reconstruction/. Accessed November 21, 2024.« Back to 2018 American Transplant Congress