%0 Journal Article %T Endoscopic management of biliary complications after liver transplantation %A Fernanda Prata Martins %A Jean Rodrigo Tafarel %A Angelo Paulo Ferrari %J Einstein (S£¿o Paulo) %D 2008 %I Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein %X Objective: To retrospectively evaluate endoscopic treatmentoutcomes of biliary complications in post-liver transplants.Methods: The sample consisted of post-liver transplantationpatients referred to the Endoscopy Unit of Hospital Israelita AlbertEinstein, from July 2005 to July 2008, for endoscopic retrogradecholangiopancreatography due to suspected biliary complications.Results: Eighty-two patients were retrospectively assessed (sixwere excluded). From July 2005 to July 2008, 82 patients (57male, mean age of 49.4 years) were reviewed and 276 endoscopicretrograde cholangiopancreatographies were undertaken (3.2/patient). There were 57.3% cadaver and 42.7% living donors in thisgroup. Biliary stricture was diagnosed in 56 patients (91% wereanastomotic) and endoscopic treatment was successful in 56%(7% still in treatment). Biliary leaks were found in 28 patients (50%anastomotic). The endoscopic success rate was 62.9% and 7.1%are still in treatment. Conclusions: Post-liver transplantation biliarycomplications were relatively common and endoscopic treatmenthad a satisfactory outcome. %K Liver transplantation/adverse effects %K Postoperative complications %K Biliary fistula/etiology %K Bile ducts/pathology %K Constriction %K pathologic %K Cholangiopancreatography %K endoscopic retrograde/methods %U http://apps.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/1009-Einstein%20v6n4%20422-427.pdf