2022
DOI: 10.1590/0100-6991e-20223436
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Transplante hepático no tratamento da lesão iatrogênica da via biliar

Abstract: RESUMO Objetivo: avaliar os resultados dos nossos pacientes que foram submetidos a transplante hepático por lesão iatrogênica do ducto biliar. Métodos: todos os pacientes que foram submetidos a transplante hepático para tratamento de complicações da lesão do ducto biliar foram incluídos no estudo. Os prontuários e protocolos de estudo desses pacientes foram analisados retrospectivamente para determinar características demográficas e clínicas, tratamento e desfecho dos pacientes. Resultados: de um total de… Show more

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“…The open technique predominates in this group of patients, since the surgery that caused the injury was usually performed in less complex centers and with less availability of minimally invasive surgery. All transplanted patients in the work by Zeni et al 1 and in ours 2 were referred from other centers.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…The open technique predominates in this group of patients, since the surgery that caused the injury was usually performed in less complex centers and with less availability of minimally invasive surgery. All transplanted patients in the work by Zeni et al 1 and in ours 2 were referred from other centers.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In fact, as cited by Silva Filho et al 3 , biliary obstruction without adequate treatment can result in periportal fibrosis, hepatic fibrosis, and, subsequently, cirrhosis in respectively four, 22, and 62 months 10 . The time reported in Brazil for performing LT after the initial injury was on average 165, 140, and 62.2 months, respectively, in the studies by Fonseca Neto et al 2 , de Silva Filho et al 3 , and Zeni et al 1 . These data coincide with the experience of international centers.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 98%
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