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Portal vein stenting as a significant risk factor for biliary stricture in adult living donor liver transplantation

Authors
Shin M.-H.Moon D.-B.Lee S.-G.Hwang S.Kim K.-H.Ahn C.-S.Ha T.-Y.Song G.-W.Jung D.-H.Park G.-C.Yun Y.-I.Kim W.-J.Kang W.-H.Kim S.-H.Ko G.-Y.
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Keywords
biliary stricture; living donor liver transplantation; portal vein stenting
Citation
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases International, v.15, no.5, pp 480 - 486
Pages
7
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Journal Title
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Diseases International
Volume
15
Number
5
Start Page
480
End Page
486
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/43458
DOI
10.1016/S1499-3872(16)60126-1
ISSN
1499-3872
2352-9377
Abstract
Background Although perioperative portal vein (PV) stent implantation is an effective treatment for steno-occlusive disease in adult living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) recipients, we experienced high incidence of biliary anastomotic strictures (BAS) after PV stenting. In this study, we sought to clarify the relation between BAS and PV stenting and to suggest the possible mechanism of BAS and measures to reduce its incidence. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 44 LDLT recipients who underwent PV stent implantation across the line of PV anastomosis regardless of the location of steno-occlusion (stent group) and their matched controls (non-stented LDLT recipients, n=131). Results The incidence of BAS was higher in patients in the stent group than that in the control group (43.2% vs 17.6%, P=0.001). Cumulative 6-month and 1-, 2- and 5-year BAS rates were 31.8%, 34.1%, 41.4% and 43.2%, respectively, in the stent group and 13.0%, 13.8%, 16.1% and 17.8%, respectively, in the control group (P=0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that PV stenting was an independent risk factor for BAS. Conclusions Although PV stent implantation is a reliable treatment modality for steno-occlusive PV in adult LDLT recipients, innovative methods to prevent the PV stent from crossing the line of PV anastomosis may be necessary to reduce the incidence of postoperative BAS. © 2016 The Editorial Board of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International
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