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Liver transplantation: review of the literature. Part 2: Vascular and biliary complications
Authors:YG Patenaude  J Dubois  AB Sinsky  K Oudjhane  HB Patriquin  MC Miron  L Garel  A Grignon  JC Decarie  D Filiatrault
Affiliation:Department of Medical Imaging, Montreal Children's Hospital. ypatmi@mchmeds.mchis.mcgill.ca
Abstract:The first attempted human orthotopic liver transplantation, in 1963, involved a child with biliary atresia, who died on the operating table as a result of uncontrollable coagulopathy. Improvements in immunosuppression, surgical technique, medical imaging and postoperative care, as well as more stringent patient selection, have allowed the development of liver transplantation and its universal acceptance as the treatment for a variety of liver diseases. The radiologist plays a major role in the multidisciplinary transplantation team and must be familiar with each stage of orthotopic liver transplantation and its associated complications. In the first article of this series (Can Assoc Radiol J 1997;48[3]:171-178), the authors reviewed the anatomic features and current concepts relevant to orthotopic topic liver transplantation. In this, the second article, they discuss the vascular and biliary complications of the operation, and the third article will cover the medical complications.
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