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  • Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a childhood liver disease that causes severe itching (pruritus) due to high bile salt levels, with various drainage methods used to alleviate symptoms.
  • A study conducted on seven children with PFIC evaluated the effectiveness of several internal drainage techniques, revealing that pruritus significantly decreased post-surgery despite some complications, including one patient's death from unrelated health issues.
  • The findings suggest that while different surgical methods are employed, they all effectively reduce itching, with selection based on the surgeon's choice and the patient's anatomy.

Article Abstract

Background: Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a cholestatic liver disease of childhood. Pruritus resulting from increased bile salts in serum might not respond to medical treatment, and internal or external biliary drainage methods have been described. In this study, we aimed to evaluate different internal drainage techniques in patients with PFIC.

Patients And Methods: Between 2009 and 2014, seven children (4 male, 3 female, 3months-5years old), (median 2years of age) with PFIC were evaluated. The patients were reviewed according to age, gender, complaints, surgical technique, laboratory findings and outcome. In each two patients, cholecystoileocolonic anastomosis, cholecystojejunocolonic anastomosis and cholecystocolostomy were performed. Cholecysto-appendico-colonic anastomosis was the technique used in one patient.

Results: Jaundice and excessive pruritus were the main complaints. One of the patients with cholecystoileocolonic anastomosis died of comorbid pathologies (cirrhosis, adhesive obstruction and severe sepsis). Temporary rectal bleeding was observed in all the patients postoperatively. Regardless of the surgical technique, pruritus was dramatically decreased in all the patients in the postoperative period.

Conclusion: Regardless of the technique, internal biliary diversion methods are beneficial for the relief of pruritus in PFIC patients. Selection of the surgical method might vary depending on the surgeon's preference and the surgical anatomy of the gastrointestinal system of the patient.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.08.011DOI Listing

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