ERCP for diagnosis and management of biliary cast syndrome after liver transplantation
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-5232.2011.04.001
- VernacularTitle:肝移植术后胆栓形成过程中内镜的诊治价值
- Author:
Tiantian WANG
;
Yamin PAN
;
Rui LU
;
Zhimei SHI
;
Shuping WANG
;
Hui HUANG
;
Shuzhi WANG
;
Bing HU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cholangiapancreatography,endoscopic retrograde;
Liver transplantation;
Biliary complications;
Biliary cast syndrome
- From:
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy
2011;28(4):181-184
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) for diagnosis and management of biliary cast syndrome after orthotropic liver transplantation. Methods A total of 71 consecutive patients with abnormal liver function and MRCP findings after liver transplantation underwent ERCP for diagnosis and management. Their data were retrospectively reviewed. Results A total of 188 sessions of ERCP were carried out on the 71 patients, most of whom were found to have stenosis of anastomotic stoma and/or bile duct. Bile sludge was found and removed in all patients diagnosed within 3 months after liver transplantation, while pigmentoid stones were found and removed in patients diagnosed within 3-6 months and biliary casts in patients diagnosed at more than 6 months. Each patient underwent 2.6 sessions averagely. Biliary casts were formed at an average time of 22. 7 ± 15.6 months after transplantation. PostERCP complications included 2 cases of pancreatitis and 3 cholangitis, with an occurrence rate of 2. 6%(5/188), which were all controlled with conservative treatment. The follow-up data was available in 56 patients showing improvement in liver function after ERCP, among who 42 met the endoscopic criteria of cure,1 0 received second liver transplantation because of progressive sclerosing cholangitis and 4 died from diseases other than liver transplantation. Conclusion Therapeutic ERCP for the biliary cast syndrome after liver transplantation is feasible, safe and effective, and can be performed repeatedly with good short-term effect.