J. Morelli et al., Endoscopic treatment of post-liver transplantation biliary leaks with stent placement across the leak site, GASTROIN EN, 54(4), 2001, pp. 471-475
Background. Biliary tract leaks occur in over 10% of patients undergoing li
ver transplantation and are the most common cause of biliary tract-related
death in these patients. A number of treatment options are available, but a
standard approach has not been established.
Methods: Twenty-six patients were retrospectively studied who had post-tran
splantation leaks develop with special reference to those who underwent end
oscopic placement of a "leak-bridging" stent.
Results: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography was performed in all cases w
ith no procedure-related complications. Twenty-four patients had a leak-bri
dging stent, 1 a transpapillary stent, and 1 a nasobiliary drain. Leak reso
lution occurred in 23 cases (88%) after initial stent placement. The median
time to stent removal was 8 weeks. Three patients did not respond to initi
al treatment; 2 were successfully treated with another stent and a single p
atient required surgical repair. Four deaths occurred during follow-up, all
unrelated to the biliary leak.
Conclusions: Placement of a leak-bridging stent is a safe and effective ini
tial treatment for post-liver transplantation biliary leaks.