Current treatment of bile duct atresia in pediatric patients: a literature review
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Keywords

biliary atresia
hepatic portoenterostomy
child

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Bernegozzi Bessa, V., Casartelli Bocasanta, I., Walber Lima Freitas, M., Oliveira Freire do Nascimento, L., Araujo dos Santos, L., Magalhães Torezani , B., Maia Martins , M., Carvalho de Barros, B., Ferreira da Silva Pitanga , I., Débora Feitosa Matias , M., Gabriel Alves de Sousa, F., & Quintino Soares , E. (2024). Current treatment of bile duct atresia in pediatric patients: a literature review. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 6(3), 95–103. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n3p95-103

Abstract

This article aims to evaluate the epidemiological aspects, diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients with biliary atresia. This is an integrative review using the BVS, SciELO, LILACS and PubMed as databases over the last 5 years. 272 articles on the topic were evaluated with an emphasis on a synthesis of the most recent knowledge and greater scientific consistency. It is concluded that Kasai surgery is the treatment of choice, with a better prognosis if performed in the first three months of life, but it is a procedure that fails in a significant number of cases.

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Copyright (c) 2024 Vinicius Bernegozzi Bessa, Isadora Casartelli Bocasanta, Max Walber Lima Freitas, Lucas Oliveira Freire do Nascimento, Lilian Araujo dos Santos, Breno Magalhães Torezani , Mila Maia Martins , Bruna Carvalho de Barros, Isabella Ferreira da Silva Pitanga , Maria Débora Feitosa Matias , Flávio Gabriel Alves de Sousa, Emily Quintino Soares