THE MANAGEMENT OF T TUBE LEAKS IN ORTHOTOPIC LIVER TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS WITH ENDOSCOPICALLY PLACED NASOBILIARY CATHETERS

Abstract
Biliary tract problems remain an important cause of complication following orthotopic hepatic transplantation. We describe 12 liver transplantation patients who developed bile peritonitis secondary to a biliary leak after T tube removal. Each of these patients underwent an urgent ERCP that exhibited leakage outside the T tube tract and nondilated intrahepatic ducts. At the time of the ERCP, a nasobiliary catheter was inserted to divert the bile flow. All of these patients resolved their symptoms and closed their leak. We advocate endoscopic placement of a nasobiliary catheter as first-time therapy for significant T tube tract leaks after liver transplantation.