Detecting biliary complications following liver transplantation with contrast-enhanced ultrasound.

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Yu Zhang, Jing Hao, Zi Luo, Yi-Jun Li, Zhong Liu, Ning-Bo Zhao
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Abstract

Liver transplantation is the primary therapeutic choice for end-stage liver disease. Currently, biliary complications are among the main factors affecting the survival rate and quality of life of liver transplant recipients. Nevertheless, the clinical manifestations of biliary complications following liver transplantation are often non-specific, making early diagnosis and timely treatment crucial for improving patient outcomes. Ultrasound is the preferred imaging method following liver transplantation. Importantly, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, with the administration of contrast agents, can improve the resolution of biliary images and enable real-time, dynamic visualization of microcirculation perfusion in the biliary system and surrounding tissues. The present article describes the normal ultrasonic features of the biliary system following liver transplantation and briefly reviews the progress in the ultrasonic diagnosis of common biliary complications, including anastomotic biliary strictures, non-anastomotic biliary strictures, biliary leakage, biloma, and bile sludge/bile stone.

对比增强超声检测肝移植术后胆道并发症。
肝移植是终末期肝病的主要治疗选择。目前,胆道并发症是影响肝移植受者生存率和生活质量的主要因素之一。然而,肝移植术后胆道并发症的临床表现往往不具有特异性,因此早期诊断和及时治疗对改善患者预后至关重要。超声是肝移植后首选的影像学检查方法。重要的是,在使用造影剂的情况下,对比增强超声可以提高胆道图像的分辨率,实现胆道系统和周围组织微循环灌注的实时、动态可视化。本文介绍了肝移植术后胆道系统的正常超声特征,并简要综述了常见胆道并发症的超声诊断进展,包括吻合口胆道狭窄、非吻合口胆道狭窄、胆道漏、胆囊瘤、胆汁污泥/胆结石。
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World journal of radiology
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