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Portal vein complications after pediatric liver transplantation.

Fernando Alvarez1.   

Abstract

Relatively few pediatric donors are available in relation to the number of children waiting for a liver transplant. This limited number of pediatric donor livers leads to the use of adult livers, usually requiring more complex portal vein (PV) anastomoses. These anastomoses are complicated by differences in PV caliber between donors and recipients, as well as by limitations of PV length, which may be inadequate to reach the recipient spleno-mesenteric junction. Three types of post-transplant complications result from these complexities: 1) anomalies of the portal flow; 2) stenosis of the PV anastomosis; and 3) PV thrombosis. Abnormal portal flow may rarely need a specific intervention, but persistent stenosis or appearance of signs of portal hypertension need to be corrected. Balloon dilatation and placement of a stent are usually successful to repair stenosis. Portal vein thromboses are in general diagnosed in the immediate post-operative period and frequently lead to re-transplantation; however, thrombolytic therapy should be attempted in children without major signs of liver necrosis. When intra-hepatic portal vein(s) are permeable, despite extrahepatic PV thrombosis, a Meso-Rex shunt may be the indicated therapy.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22434261     DOI: 10.1007/s11894-012-0257-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Gastroenterol Rep        ISSN: 1522-8037


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