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©2013 UpToDate ® Print Email Common bile duct obstruction following liver transplantation Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in a patient with jaundice after liver transplantation demonstrates almost complete obstruction of the bile duct anastomosis (large arrow) with minimal passage of contrast throughout the obstruction (small arrows). This lesion was successfully treated with balloon dilation Courtesy of Jonathan Kruskal, MD. Anastomotic stricture following balloon dilation in a liver tranplatation recipient A cholangiogram obtained following balloon dilation of an anastomotic stricture in a patient who underwent liver transplantation demonstrates dilated intrahepatic ducts and a residual, but wider, stricture at the anastamosis (arrow). Courtesy of Jonathan Kruskal, MD. Severe anastomotic stricture in the distal biliary tract following liver transplantation Endoscopic retrograde cholangiogram (ERC) image of the distal biliary tract in a patient who developed abnormal liver enzymes one month after liver transplantation. Panel A) The ERC shows a severe anastomotic stricture. Panel B) shows a thru-the scope (TTS) balloon being inserted across the stricture to dilate the anastomosis stricture. The stricture was dilated followed by placement of a plastic stent. Courtesy of Karen Krok, MD and Paul J Thuluvath, MBBS, MD, FRCP.
©2013 UpToDate ® Print Email Common bile duct obstruction following liver transplantation Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in a patient with jaundice after liver transplantation demonstrates almost complete obstruction of the bile duct anastomosis (large arrow) with minimal passage of contrast throughout the obstruction (small arrows). This lesion was successfully treated with balloon dilation Courtesy of Jonathan Kruskal, MD.