Literature DB >> 15194325

Pediatric liver transplantation: fourteen years of experience at the children institute in São Paulo, Brazil.

U Tannuri1, M C P Velhote, M M Santos, N E Gibelli, A A Ayoub, J G Maksoud-Filho, M M Silva, M L Pinho, H T Miyatani, J G Maksoud.   

Abstract

This study reports the 14-year experience of a single center on 206 liver transplantations from living and cadaveric donors performed in 179 pediatric patients. Biliary atresia (57.2%) and fulminant hepatitis (9.8%) were the most frequent indications. The mean age of the recipients was 3 years, 7 months (9 months to 18 years) and mean weight was 14 kg (7 to 57 kg). The allografts were distributed as 82 (39.8%) whole cadaveric, 76 (36.9%) reduced-size cadaveric, 46 (22.3%) living donor liver transplants, and 2 (0.9%) ex situ split livers. The waiting periods were 25 days for living donors and 2.5 years for cadaveric donors (P <.001). Twenty-seven children were retransplanted with hepatic artery thrombosis the most frequent indication. The postoperative complications were: primary nonfunction (12.2%), biliary stenosis (28.8%), hepatic artery thrombosis (12.2%), portal vein stenosis (4.9%), hepatic vein stenosis (6.9%), and lymphoproliferative disorder (5.9%). The diagnosis of biliary stenosis was obtained by liver biopsy and transhepatic cholangiography and treated by balloon dilatation, although four children (3.9%) required a redo hepaticojejunostomy. The venous stenoses were percutaneously dilated with five-children (4.9%) requiring venous stents. The incidence of hepatic vein stenosis was 15.6% among living donor and 2.5% in cadaveric liver transplantation (P <.05). The overall 5-year patient and graft survivals were 70.2% and 65.1%. Liver transplantation provides excellent long-term survival. The use of grafts from living donors decreases the waiting periods but increases the incidence of hepatic vein stenosis.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15194325     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2004.03.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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