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One-step Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangioscopy Combined With High-frequency Needle-knife Electrotomy in Biliary Strictures After Liver Transplantation

Haisu Tao, Ping Wang, Beiwang Sun, Xinghua Zhou, Jiafen Xie

2021Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques12 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Endoscopic management is the mainstay for biliary strictures after liver transplantation. However, this method is often failed in cases associated with hepatolithiasis or refractory strictures. The aim of this study is to investigate whether 1-step percutaneous transhepatic biliary cholangiography (PTC) combined with high-frequency needle-knife electrotomy can be an alternative method in biliary strictures after liver transplantation that could not be treated by endoscopic management. METHODS: Clinical data of 14 patients suffering from biliary strictures after liver transplantation from June 2014 to January 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. One-step PTC combined with high-frequency needle-knife electrotomy was used to resolve the strictures. RESULTS: One-step PTC was successfully performed in all 14 patients. In 10 of 12 (83.3%) patients with hepatolithiasis, the stones were removed completely. Stricture resolution was detected in 13 of 14 (92.9%) patients at first postoperative choledochoscopy. Three mild adverse events occurred (cholangitis, 2 patients; delayed hemobilia, 1 patient), but were resolved with conservative treatment. The follow-up after supporting catheter removal was 15.7±4.5 months. Only 1 patient (8.3%) had stone recurrence and no stenosis occurred during supporting-catheter-free follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: One-step PTC combined with high-frequency needle-knife electrotomy seems to be a useful for treating biliary strictures after liver transplantation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHepatolithiasisLiver transplantationCholangiographyPercutaneous transhepatic cholangiographyPercutaneousRefractory (planetary science)TransplantationSurgeryCatheterStenosisRadiologyHepatectomyAstrobiologyPhysicsResectionGallbladder and Bile Duct DisordersOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesCongenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
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