Question

My son is a premature baby, and his skin has turned yellow with an elevated bilirubin index. The doctor suspects it might be biliary atresia and I am asking about the relevant treatment methods.

Answer

The prognosis for biliary atresia and the Kasai procedure is generally not promising, with most cases ultimately requiring liver transplantation. However, a few patients have shown good results after the Kasai procedure, avoiding the need for liver transplantation. The situation varies from case to case and cannot be fully explained in a short period of time. It is recommended to consult more online resources for a deeper understanding. To confirm a diagnosis of biliary atresia, it is necessary to combine clinical symptoms, physical examinations, and relevant test results for evaluation by an experienced specialist doctor to make an initial judgment. A final diagnosis can only be made through laparoscopic cholangiography. Biliary atresia is less common in premature babies.