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Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent?

Objectives. Endoscopic management of bile leak after orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) is widely accepted. Preliminary studies demonstrated encouraging results for covered self-expandable metal stents (CSEMS) in complex bile leaks. Methods. Thirty-one patients with post-OLT bile leaks underwent endo...

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Autores principales: Martins, Fernanda P., Phillips, Melissa, Gaidhane, Monica R., Schmitt, Timothy, Kahaleh, Michel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3350842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22619479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/684172
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author Martins, Fernanda P.
Phillips, Melissa
Gaidhane, Monica R.
Schmitt, Timothy
Kahaleh, Michel
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Phillips, Melissa
Gaidhane, Monica R.
Schmitt, Timothy
Kahaleh, Michel
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description Objectives. Endoscopic management of bile leak after orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) is widely accepted. Preliminary studies demonstrated encouraging results for covered self-expandable metal stents (CSEMS) in complex bile leaks. Methods. Thirty-one patients with post-OLT bile leaks underwent endoscopic temporary placement of CSEMS (3 partially CSEMS , 18 fully CSEMS with fins and 10 fully CSEMS with flare ends) between December 2003 and December 2010. Long-term clinical success and safety were evaluated. Results. Median stent indwelling and follow-up were 89 and 1,353 days for PCSEMS, 102 and 849 for FCSEMS with fins and 98 and 203 for FCSEMS with flare ends. Clinical success was achieved in 100%, 77.8%, and 70%, respectively. Postplacement complications: cholangitis (1) and proximal migration (1), both in the FCSEMS with fins. Postremoval complications were biliary strictures requiring drainage: PCSEMS (1), FCSEMS with fins (6) and with flare ends (1). There was no significant differences in the FCSEMS groups regarding clinical success, age, gender, leak location, previous treatment, stent indwelling, and complications. Conclusion. Temporary placement of CSEMS is effective to treat post-OLT biliary leaks. However, a high number of post removal biliary strictures occurred especially in the FCSEMS with fins. CSEMS cannot be recommended in this patient population.
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spelling pubmed-33508422012-05-22 Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent? Martins, Fernanda P. Phillips, Melissa Gaidhane, Monica R. Schmitt, Timothy Kahaleh, Michel HPB Surg Research Article Objectives. Endoscopic management of bile leak after orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) is widely accepted. Preliminary studies demonstrated encouraging results for covered self-expandable metal stents (CSEMS) in complex bile leaks. Methods. Thirty-one patients with post-OLT bile leaks underwent endoscopic temporary placement of CSEMS (3 partially CSEMS , 18 fully CSEMS with fins and 10 fully CSEMS with flare ends) between December 2003 and December 2010. Long-term clinical success and safety were evaluated. Results. Median stent indwelling and follow-up were 89 and 1,353 days for PCSEMS, 102 and 849 for FCSEMS with fins and 98 and 203 for FCSEMS with flare ends. Clinical success was achieved in 100%, 77.8%, and 70%, respectively. Postplacement complications: cholangitis (1) and proximal migration (1), both in the FCSEMS with fins. Postremoval complications were biliary strictures requiring drainage: PCSEMS (1), FCSEMS with fins (6) and with flare ends (1). There was no significant differences in the FCSEMS groups regarding clinical success, age, gender, leak location, previous treatment, stent indwelling, and complications. Conclusion. Temporary placement of CSEMS is effective to treat post-OLT biliary leaks. However, a high number of post removal biliary strictures occurred especially in the FCSEMS with fins. CSEMS cannot be recommended in this patient population. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3350842/ /pubmed/22619479 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/684172 Text en Copyright © 2012 Fernanda P. Martins et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martins, Fernanda P.
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Gaidhane, Monica R.
Schmitt, Timothy
Kahaleh, Michel
Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent?
title Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent?
title_full Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent?
title_fullStr Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent?
title_full_unstemmed Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent?
title_short Biliary Leak in Post-Liver-Transplant Patients: Is There Any Place for Metal Stent?
title_sort biliary leak in post-liver-transplant patients: is there any place for metal stent?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3350842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22619479
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/684172
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