2008
DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000297945.83430.ce
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Biliary Complications After Liver Transplantation From Maastricht Category-2 Non-Heart-Beating Donors

Abstract: If this type of donors is accepted as a source of liver organs, the high incidence of biliary complications should be considered and efforts should be made to decrease ischemic injury.

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“…The risk of NAS is considerably high using DCD, which is associated with NAS in more than 40% of transplantations (64,65). Comparably high rates are reported in ABOincompatible LT, since ABO-antigens are expressed on the biliary epithelial cells.…”
Section: Incidence Of Nasmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The risk of NAS is considerably high using DCD, which is associated with NAS in more than 40% of transplantations (64,65). Comparably high rates are reported in ABOincompatible LT, since ABO-antigens are expressed on the biliary epithelial cells.…”
Section: Incidence Of Nasmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In most studies the incidence is not increased (22,25). However, anastomotic complications might be obscured by a high number of diffuse NAS (26).…”
Section: Risk Factors For Anastomotic Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In another study a group from La coruna in Spain included category 2 DCD liver donors, they subjected 7 donors to hypothermic regional perfusion and 10 donors to normothermic regional perfusion. The results demonstrated high biliary complication in the recipients (25%) with low rate of five years graft survival [45] .…”
Section: Normothermic Machine Perfusionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The ischemic causes may be related or not to hepatic artery thrombosis, other causes being long cold or hot ischemia period, prolonged graft arterialization time, removal of the organ after donor cardiac arrest, excessive use of vasoactive drugs or high age of the donor. Root causes are mostly alo-immune ABO incompatibility, chronic ductopenic rejection, recurrence of underlying disease such as sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis, bile salts toxicity to the epithelium, recurrent viral hepatitis and cytomegalovirus infection (Suarez et al 2008). These types of stenosis, classified as ischemic type, usually are long, multiple, interspersed with areas of dilation and can occur both intra and extra hepatic.…”
Section: Biliary Stricturesmentioning
confidence: 99%