Gastric sleeve as an extra‐anatomical roux for biliary reconstruction in a pediatric third liver transplant
Abdul Rahman Hakeem,
Harrison Gee,
Magdy Attia
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSir Roy Calne in 1976 described “Biliary reconstruction is the Achilles heel of liver transplantation,” and it remains true. In some patients, such as those with short‐gut syndrome and concomitant biliary atresia, neither duct to duct nor Roux biliary reconstruction is feasible.MethodsWe present a case of child's third liver transplant (LT), where an innovative extra‐anatomical biliary bypass was created using a sleeve from greater curvature of the stomach.ResultsThe patient is well nearly 10 years f… Show more
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