Ex vivo cholangioscopy in liver grafts: a novel technique to assess the biliary tree during organ preservation and machine perfusion: a experimental non-clinical study.

IF 2.3 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Clinical Endoscopy Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.5946/ce.2024.099
Mark Ly, Ngee-Soon Lau, Joanna Huang, Hayden Ly, Kasper Ewenson, Nicole Mestrovic, Paul Yousif, Ken Liu, Avik Majumdar, Geoffrey McCaughan, Michael Crawford, Carlo Pulitano
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Background/aims: Biliary complications are a leading cause of morbidity after liver transplantation, but can be reduced using real-time assessment of the biliary tree. This study described a novel technique for performing ex vivo cholangioscopy during cold static storage and normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) to assess the biliary tree before liver transplantation.

Methods: Human donor livers, which were considered unsuitable for transplantation, were perfused at 36ºC using a modified commercial ex vivo perfusion system. Ex vivo cholangioscopy was performed using a SpyGlass Discover system. Cholangioscopy was performed during cold static storage and after 12 hours in NMP. Bile duct biopsies and confocal microscopy were performed.

Results: Ex vivo cholangioscopy was performed on eight grafts. During cold static storage, luminal debris was visualized throughout the biliary tree. After 12 hours of reperfusion, the bile ducts appeared hyperemic, heterogeneous, and mottled. Confocal microscopy confirmed perfusion of biliary microvasculature.

Conclusions: We describe the first use of ex vivo cholangioscopy to assess the biliary tree before liver transplantation. This real-time technique can be used to assess biliary trees during cold static storage and NMP. In addition, cholangioscopy-based interventions can be used to better assess intrahepatic bile ducts.

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肝移植的体外胆道镜检查:一种在器官保存和机器灌注期间评估胆道树的新技术:一项实验性非临床研究。
背景/目的:胆道并发症是肝移植术后发病率的主要原因,但可以通过实时评估胆道树来减少。本研究描述了一种在肝移植前在冷静态储存和恒温机器灌注(NMP)期间进行离体胆道镜检查以评估胆道树的新技术。方法:使用改良的商业离体灌注系统在36ºC下灌注被认为不适合移植的人供肝。体外胆管镜检查采用SpyGlass Discover系统。在冷静态储存期间和NMP中12小时后进行胆管镜检查。行胆管活检和共聚焦显微镜检查。结果:对8例移植物行体外胆道镜检查。在冷静态储存期间,整个胆道可见管腔碎片。再灌注12小时后,胆管出现充血、不均匀和斑驳。共聚焦显微镜证实胆道微血管灌注。结论:我们描述了肝移植前首次使用体外胆道镜评估胆道树。这种实时技术可用于评估冷静态储存和NMP期间的胆道树。此外,以胆管镜为基础的干预措施可用于更好地评估肝内胆管。
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Clinical Endoscopy
Clinical Endoscopy GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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