Abstract
In spite of the dramatic improvement of survival after orthotopic liver transplantation over the last decades, biliary tract complications are still the ‘achilles heal’ of liver transplantation with a potential risk of significant morbidity and mortality. Biliary leaks or strictures, the major types of biliary complications, may occur after direct choledocho-choledochostomy (CC) or Roux-Y choledocho-jejunostomy (CRY). The majority of these biliary complications, however, are often a consequence of surgical technique and therefore potentially amenable to improved surgical technique.

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