Long-term biliary complications after liver surgery leading to liver transplantation
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Long-term biliary complications after liver surgery leading to liver transplantation
Abstract
Chronic biliary obstruction with repeated bouts of cholangitis adversely affects quality of life and may lead to secondary biliary cirrhosis with liver failure. We reviewed our experience with chronic biliary complications after surgical treatment of various diseases that at the end needed a liver transplantation. Twelve patients with previous biliary surgery developed secondary biliary cholangitis, secondary biliary cirrhosis, or both. Seven had surgery for liver hydatid disease by Echinococcus granulosus, another four had complicated biliary surgery unrelated to hydatid disease, and one had a history of a traffic accident with liver trauma and hepatectomy with chronic biliary fistula. The repeated cholangitis attacks and in two cases of hydatid disease the development of biliary-bronchial fistulas made these patients' lives miserable. All had had previous surgical procedures that made the transplantation procedure more difficult. Nevertheless, patient survival and graft actuarial survival after liver replacement were 75.0% and 69.2%, respectively, at 5 years.
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