This document describes the Kasai procedure for treating biliary atresia in infants. Biliary atresia involves obstruction of the bile ducts outside the liver. The Kasai procedure involves surgically connecting the liver bile ducts directly to the intestine to restore bile flow. Younger age at surgery, higher surgical center volume, and rapid post-op decline in bilirubin levels are associated with better outcomes. Centralizing care at specialized centers in the UK improved 4-year native liver and overall survival rates compared to prior regional care.