Abstract
Biliary stenosis is a common complication after liver transplantation, and has an incidence rate ranging from 4.7% to 12.5% based on our previous study. Three types of biliary stenosis (anastomotic stenosis, nonanastomotic peripheral stenosis and non-anastomotic central hilar stenosis) have been identified. We report the outcome of two patients with anastomotic stricture after liver transplantation who underwent successful cutting balloon treatment. Case 1 was a 40-year-old male transplanted due to subacute fulminant hepatitis C. Case 2 was a 57-year-old male transplanted due to hepatitis B virus-related end-stage cirrhosis associated with hepatocellular carcinoma. Both patients had similar clinical scenarios: refractory anastomotic stenosis after orthotopic liver transplantation and failure of balloon dilation of the common bile duct to alleviate biliary stricture.
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Fan, D., Hui, T., Xu, C., Jiang, Z. B., Yi, S. H., Li, H., … Chen, G. H. (2017). Cutting balloon treatment of anastomotic biliary stenosis after liver transplantation: Report of two cases. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 23(1), 178–184. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i1.178
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