Lorena Noriega-Salas , José Cruz Santiago , Germán Bernáldez-Gómez , Arlette Robledo-Meléndez , Guillermo Meza-Jiménez , Claudia Hernández
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Experience of National Medical Center of Specialties “La Raza” in the endoscopical management of bile duct complications after liver transplantation
Introduction
Liver transplantation is a standardized treatment for the management of chronic liver failure, as well as, in selected cases of unresectable tumors and acute liver failure. Transplant programs show improvements that impact in the whole survival, however, bile duct complications remain the main cause of morbidity and mortality in transplant programs worldwide.
Material and methods
For statistical purposes, the liver transplant program activity has been divided into 2 Phases, the first one from 2009 to 2017 and the second from 2018 to the present. The files of patients with at least 6 months of follow-up were included.
Results
Throughout the program there is a record of 22 transplants, according to the division mentioned in two Phases, with a total of 9 transplants in 9 years in Phase 1 and 12 transplants in 2 years in Phase 2. With 33% (3) of complications for Phase 1 and 25% (3) for Phase 2.In all patients the management was endoscopic.
Conclusions
Bile duct complications are associated with identifiable risk factors, however, the patient's evolution is multifactorial. Both the decrease in the frequency of complications and the effectiveness in their management show improvement according to the establishment of the multidisciplinary team of Liver Transplantation.
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