3 - Paeds - Gastro - Biliary Atresia Flashcards
what is it? causes what?
progressive, destruction/absence of extrahepatic biliary tree and intrahepatic biliary ducts
chronic liver failure and death unless surgery done
Clinical features - weight? jaundice/excretion colour? abdo signs?
usually normal birth bt but FTT
mild jaundice and pale stools (after meconium) and dark urine - often hepto and splenomegaly 2ndary to portal HTN
Ix? (3)
LFTs of little value
fasting abdo USS may show contracted or absent gall bladder
TIBIDA radioisotope scan shows no excretion into bowel
Liver biopsy shows extrahepatic biliary obstruction
How is diagnosis confirmed
laparotomy - by operative cholangiography - shows abnormal biliary tree
Post op complications?
cholangitis, malabsorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins
transplant if unsuccessful
MGMT of biliary atresia?
surgical bypass of fibrotic ducts - hepatoportoenterostomy (use jejunum)
if performed before 60d - 80% achieve bile drainage