Stoma-related variceal bleeding: an under-recognized complication of biliary atresia
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Stoma-related variceal bleeding: an under-recognized complication of biliary atresia
Abstract
The medical records of 52 children with biliary atresia treated by portoenterostomy and evaluated for liver transplantation were reviewed to determine the frequency of stoma variceal bleeding and the optimal strategies for prevention and treatment. Eighteen patients had had prior stoma closure, four by preperitoneal closure without takedown from the abdominal wall. Three of the four developed occult variceal bleeding from the stoma closure site. Twenty-two patients had a stoma present at evaluation. All 22 patients with stomas (100%) had at least one bleeding episode requiring transfusion. Treatment included transfusion and local pressure (9), suture ligation of the bleeding site (5), and stoma closure and/or takedown (11). Local treatment led to recurrences in eight of 14 (57%) of the cases. To reduce the high mortality in patients with biliary atresia awaiting liver transplantation, multiple variceal bleeding episodes should be prevented. To eliminate one source, stoma variceal bleeding, the stoma, whether functioning or nonfunctioning should be taken down and closed. Preperitoneal closure alone does not prevent stoma bleeding.
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