Background: The prevalence of chronic pancreatitis in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis ranges from 7% to 11% and is not considered a contraindication for liver transplantation.
Methods: Among 59 liver transplant recipients grafted for alcoholic cirrhosis, we report two observations of common bile duct stenosis due to chronic pancreatitis.
Results: In both cases, pretransplant work-up disclosed no clinical or radiological evidence of chronic pancreatitis. The diagnosis of common bile duct stricture was made 6 and 60 months after liver transplantation. One patient was reoperated upon, and his choledochocholedochostomy was converted into a Rouxen-Y choledochojejunostomy. The second patient experienced metastatic laryngeal carcinoma and died before reoperation.
Conclusions: These observations suggest that common bile duct stricture caused by chronic pancreatitis may occur after liver transplantation for alcoholic cirrhosis, even after a long-standing history of abstinence.