Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4160618 Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundHepatolithiasis after hepatic portoenterostomy for biliary atresia has been paid little attention, with only 22 reported cases.Patients and MethodsFifteen patients underwent living-related liver transplantation for biliary atresia after hepatic portoenterostomy in our hospital between 1998 and 2004. The resected livers were examined for the existence and location of hepatolithiasis, composition of the calculi, and bacterial infection of bile. The relation between a history of cholangitis and the presence of hepatolithiasis was analyzed.ResultsIntrahepatic calculi were found in 8 (53%) of 15 patients. The calculi consisted of almost 100% calcium bilirubinate. Calculi were found in bile lakes in 8 patients. Bacteria were present in the bile in 8 (53%) of the 15 patients. Of the 8 patients, 7 (88%) had a history of ascending cholangitis.ConclusionsHepatolithiasis occurs after hepatic portoenterostomy for biliary atresia more frequently than previously thought. Bile stasis and possibly bile infection are the main causes of calculi formation.

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