Yamamoto S, Sato Y, Oya H, Nakatsuka H, Kobayashi T, Hara Y, Watanabe T, Kurosaki I, Hatakeyama K. Risk factors and prevention of biliary anastomotic complications in adult living donor liver transplantation. World J Gastroenterol 2007; 13(31): 4236-4241 [PMID: 17696254 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i31.4236]
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Satoshi Yamamoto, MD, Division of Digestive and General Surgery, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Asahimachi-dori 1-757, Niigata 951-8510, Japan. sugarman@med.niigata-u.ac.jp
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2007; 13(31): 4236-4241 Published online Aug 21, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i31.4236
Table 1 Demographics of the recipientes
Age (yr)
48.8 ± 14.2
Gender
Male
17
Female
16
Diagnosis
Cholestatic disease
6
Hepatocellular carcinoma
9
Liver cirrhosis
8
Fulminant hepatic failure
5
Others
5
CTP
9.9 ± 3.2
MELD
17.8 ± 7.7
Graft
Right
8
Left
25
GRWR (%)
0.84 ± 0.23
Type of reconstruction
Duct-to-Duct
17
Roux-en-Y
16
Follow-up (mo)
47.2 ± 28.9
Table 2 Preoperative risk factor for biliary anastomotic complications in adult living donor liver transplantation
Biliary anastomotic complications
Absent (n = 20)
Present (n = 13)
P value
Age (yr)
50.4 ± 12.8
46.2 ± 16.4
NS
Gender
NS
Male
10
7
Female
10
6
CTP
10.4 ± 3.2
10.0 ± 3.2
NS
MELD
18.5 ± 8.0
16.8 ± 7.4
NS
ABO matching
NS
Identical
15
10
Compatible
2
3
Incompatible
3
0
NAC
0.05
Yes
2
5
No
18
2
Donor age (yr)
38.4 ± 11.6
33.8 ± 13.5
NS
Table 3 Intraoperative risk factor for biliary anastomotic complications in adult living donor liver transplantation
Biliary anastomotic complications
Absent (n = 20)
Present (n = 13)
P value
WIT (min)
47.8 ± 9.1
46.0 ± 7.7
NS
CIT (min)
61.7 ± 52.9
47.1 ± 32.9
NS
Post PVP (mmHg)
163.2 ± 40.7
182.3 ± 42.5
NS
Graft
NS
Right
4
4
Left
16
9
GRWR (%)
0.834 ± 0.211
0.843 ± 0.261
NS
Type of reconstruction
NS
Duct-to-Duct
11
6
Roux-en-Y
9
7
Number of bile duct
NS
Single
16
8
Multiple
4
5
Table 4 Postoperative risk factor for biliary anastomotic complications in adult living donor liver transplantation
Biliary anastomotic complications
Absent (n = 20)
Present (n = 13)
P value
HAT
NS
Yes
0
0
No
20
13
ACR
NS
Yes
10
6
No
10
7
CMV
NS
Yes
10
6
No
10
7
Bacteremia
0.006
Yes
2
7
No
18
6
Table 5 Incidence of biliary anastomotic complications according to type of biliary reconstructions
Stricture
Leakage
Leakage (-)
Leakage (+)
Duct-to-Duct (n = 17)
5
1
3
Roux-en-Y (n = 16)
6
1
0
Table 6 Incidence of bacteremia associated with biliary anastomotic complications according to type of biliary reconstructions
Absent
Present
P value
Duct-to-Duct (n = 6)
6
0
Roux-en Y (n = 7)
2
5
0.008
Table 7 Incidence of biliary anastomotic complications according to type of external stent tubes in Duct-to-Duct anastomoses
Absent
Present
P value
Straight tube (n = 12)
6
6
T tube (n = 5)
5
0
0.049
Citation: Yamamoto S, Sato Y, Oya H, Nakatsuka H, Kobayashi T, Hara Y, Watanabe T, Kurosaki I, Hatakeyama K. Risk factors and prevention of biliary anastomotic complications in adult living donor liver transplantation. World J Gastroenterol 2007; 13(31): 4236-4241