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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jun 16, 2025; 17(6): 103183
Published online Jun 16, 2025. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v17.i6.103183
Published online Jun 16, 2025. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v17.i6.103183
Long-term outcomes of post-transplant biliary anastomotic strictures: Endoscopic therapy with plastic and metal stents
Larissa Wermelinger Pinheiro, Angelo Paulo Ferrari, Ermelindo Della Libera, Gastroenterology Division of Escola Paulista de Medicina, São Paulo Federal University, São Paulo 04039-032, Brazil
Fernanda Prata Martins, Angelo Paulo Ferrari, Edmar Tafner, Gustavo Andrade De Paulo, Ermelindo Della Libera, Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo 05652-900, Brazil
Author contributions: Pinheiro LW was responsible for data acquisition, analysis and interpretation, and elaboration of article draft; Martins FP and Tafner E were responsible for data acquisition, elaboration and review of the article draft, and reviewing critically for important intellectual content; De Paulo GA was responsible for data acquisition, analysis and interpretation, and critical review of the final paper for important intellectual content; Ferrari AP and Libera ED were responsible for data analysis and interpretation, critical review, and approval of the final submitted version; All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript to be published.
Institutional review board statement: This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital.
Informed consent statement: Patients were required to provide informed consent to the study according to the requirements of the committee of the Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors have no conflicting relationships to disclose.
STROBE statement: The authors have read the STROBE Statement—checklist of items, and the manuscript was prepared and revised according to the STROBE Statement—checklist of items.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
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Corresponding author: Ermelindo Della Libera, MD, PhD, Gastroenterology Division of Escola Paulista de Medicina, São Paulo Federal University, Rua Pedro de Toledo, 861/869-Vila Clementino, São Paulo 04039-032, Brazil. edellaliberajr@uol.com.br
Received: November 11, 2024
Revised: April 1, 2025
Accepted: May 18, 2025
Published online: June 16, 2025
Processing time: 212 Days and 6.7 Hours
Revised: April 1, 2025
Accepted: May 18, 2025
Published online: June 16, 2025
Processing time: 212 Days and 6.7 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: This retrospective study evaluated the resolution and recurrence of endoscopic treatment using multiple plastic stents (MPSs) and covered self-expandable metal stents (cSEMSs) in patients with post-orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) biliary anastomotic stricture. Patients were stratified into two groups according to therapy: (1) MPSs; and (2) cSEMSs. Stricture resolution occurred in 101/104 patients (97.1%). Adverse events occurred in 48% in the cSEMS group and 10% in the MPS group. The cSEMSs and MPSs were effective and comparable regarding biliary anastomotic strictures post-OLT.