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Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study

Kasai portoenterostomy(KPE) is the treatment of choice for the fatal devastating infantile type III biliary atresia (BA). The study aimed to analyze short-and long-term outcomes after this procedure and their predictors in a tertiary center. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 410 infants who under...

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Autores principales: Gad, Emad Hamdy, Kamel, Yasmin, Salem, Tahany Abdel-Hameed, Ali, Mohammed Abdel-Hafez, Sallam, Ahmed Nabil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7847812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33552489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.01.052
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author Gad, Emad Hamdy
Kamel, Yasmin
Salem, Tahany Abdel-Hameed
Ali, Mohammed Abdel-Hafez
Sallam, Ahmed Nabil
author_facet Gad, Emad Hamdy
Kamel, Yasmin
Salem, Tahany Abdel-Hameed
Ali, Mohammed Abdel-Hafez
Sallam, Ahmed Nabil
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description Kasai portoenterostomy(KPE) is the treatment of choice for the fatal devastating infantile type III biliary atresia (BA). The study aimed to analyze short-and long-term outcomes after this procedure and their predictors in a tertiary center. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 410 infants who underwent KPE for type III BA in the period from February 2000 to December 2019. The overall male/female ratio was 186/224. Results: The early (>6months) complications involved 187(45.6%) of our infants with a higher incidence of early cholangitis that affected 108(26.3%) of them. The jaundice clearance at the 6th post-operative month that reached 138(33.7%) of them had an independent correlation with mild portal tracts ductal and/or ductular proliferation, using postoperative steroids therapy, and absence of early postoperative cholangitis. The early infant mortality that affected 70(17.1%) of our patients was mostly from sepsis. On the other hand, late (<6months) patients complications and mortalities affected 256(62.4%) and 240(58.5%) of patients respectively; moreover, liver failure and sepsis were the most frequent causes of late mortalities in non-transplanted and transplanted cases respectively. Lastly, the long-term (20-year) native liver survival (NLS) that reached 91(22.2%) of patients had an independent correlation with age at operation ≤ 90 days, higher preoperative mean serum alb, portal tract fibrosis grades F0 and F1, absence of intraoperative bleeding, absence of post-operative cholangitis, the occurrence of jaundice clearance at the 6th postoperative month and absence of post-operative portal hypertension (PHN). Conclusions: Sepsis had a direct effect on early and late patient mortalities after Kasai operation for type III BA; moreover, patient age at operation<90 days, higher fibrosis grades, the occurrence of postoperative cholangitis and PHN, and persistence of post-operative jaundice had negative insult on long-term postoperative outcome. So, it is crucial to modulate these factors for a better outcome.
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spelling pubmed-78478122021-02-04 Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study Gad, Emad Hamdy Kamel, Yasmin Salem, Tahany Abdel-Hameed Ali, Mohammed Abdel-Hafez Sallam, Ahmed Nabil Ann Med Surg (Lond) Original Research Kasai portoenterostomy(KPE) is the treatment of choice for the fatal devastating infantile type III biliary atresia (BA). The study aimed to analyze short-and long-term outcomes after this procedure and their predictors in a tertiary center. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 410 infants who underwent KPE for type III BA in the period from February 2000 to December 2019. The overall male/female ratio was 186/224. Results: The early (>6months) complications involved 187(45.6%) of our infants with a higher incidence of early cholangitis that affected 108(26.3%) of them. The jaundice clearance at the 6th post-operative month that reached 138(33.7%) of them had an independent correlation with mild portal tracts ductal and/or ductular proliferation, using postoperative steroids therapy, and absence of early postoperative cholangitis. The early infant mortality that affected 70(17.1%) of our patients was mostly from sepsis. On the other hand, late (<6months) patients complications and mortalities affected 256(62.4%) and 240(58.5%) of patients respectively; moreover, liver failure and sepsis were the most frequent causes of late mortalities in non-transplanted and transplanted cases respectively. Lastly, the long-term (20-year) native liver survival (NLS) that reached 91(22.2%) of patients had an independent correlation with age at operation ≤ 90 days, higher preoperative mean serum alb, portal tract fibrosis grades F0 and F1, absence of intraoperative bleeding, absence of post-operative cholangitis, the occurrence of jaundice clearance at the 6th postoperative month and absence of post-operative portal hypertension (PHN). Conclusions: Sepsis had a direct effect on early and late patient mortalities after Kasai operation for type III BA; moreover, patient age at operation<90 days, higher fibrosis grades, the occurrence of postoperative cholangitis and PHN, and persistence of post-operative jaundice had negative insult on long-term postoperative outcome. So, it is crucial to modulate these factors for a better outcome. Elsevier 2021-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7847812/ /pubmed/33552489 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.01.052 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Gad, Emad Hamdy
Kamel, Yasmin
Salem, Tahany Abdel-Hameed
Ali, Mohammed Abdel-Hafez
Sallam, Ahmed Nabil
Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study
title Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study
title_full Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study
title_short Short- and long-term outcomes after Kasai operation for type III biliary atresia: Twenty years of experience in a single tertiary Egyptian center-A retrospective cohort study
title_sort short- and long-term outcomes after kasai operation for type iii biliary atresia: twenty years of experience in a single tertiary egyptian center-a retrospective cohort study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7847812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33552489
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.01.052
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