| Literature DB >> 25151404 |
Wee Ling Heng1, Krishnakumar Madhavan, Priscilla Wee, Tracy Seck, Yeong Phang Lim, Chong Hee Lim.
Abstract
Iliac artery and vein homografts are critical for revascularization in living-donor liver transplantation. Since 2010, National Cardiovascular Homograft Bank and National University Hospital have collaborated in the pioneer endeavor of banking iliac vessel homografts for such surgeries in Singapore. This article aims to demonstrate that the processing, decontamination and cryopreservation techniques that our bank follow, help preserve iliac vessel homografts for a longer duration as compared to homografts preserved using short-term preservation techniques. This paper reports the first 4 years of post-operative outcome for recipients as a preliminary report for a longer-term outcome study. Criteria for donor assessment, techniques of iliac vessel homograft recovery, processing, decontamination, cryopreservation and storage according to the American Association of Tissue Banks standards are also described. From 2010 until 2013, we discovered of the iliac vessel homografts processed, 17 (94.4 %) were suitable for clinical use. Nine iliac artery grafts (64 %) and one iliac vein graft (14 %) were implanted. Irrespective of vessel type, homografts <90 mm in length were of little use. Of the nine current iliac vessel homograft recipients, eight patients (89 %) had living-donor liver transplantation and one patient (11 %) had reconstruction of the right internal carotid artery after resection of an aneurysm. Our preliminary results supports existing literatures that suggest cryopreserved iliac vessel homografts can be successfully used for revascularization in liver transplantation and reconstruction of carotid artery. Encouraging short-term post-operative patient outcomes have been achieved, with no report of adverse event attributed to implanted homografts. We believe that our processing, decontamination and cryopreservation techniques have helped preserve the homografts for longer duration as compared to homografts preserved using short-term preservation techniques.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25151404 PMCID: PMC4426133 DOI: 10.1007/s10561-014-9469-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Tissue Bank ISSN: 1389-9333 Impact factor: 1.522
The number of iliac vessel homografts recovered versus the number of homografts implanted each year
| Iliac vessel homograft | Year 2009 | Year 2010 | Year 2011 | Year 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of grafts recovered | No. of grafts implanted | No. of grafts recovered | No. of grafts implanted | No. of grafts recovered | No. of grafts implanted | No. of grafts recovered | No. of grafts implanted | |
| Artery | 2 | 1 (50 %) | 4 | 4 (100 %) | 1 | 1 (100 %) | 7 | 3 (43 %) |
| Vein | 1 | 0 (0 %) | 4 | 1 (25 %) | 0 | 0 (0 %) | 2 | 0 (0 %) |
Types of micro-organisms isolated from iliac artery and vein homografts
| Total no. of homografts | Post-recovery tissue or solution culture | Post-incubation tissue or solution culture | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of homografts with positive culture | Type of micro-organisms isolated/No. of homografts | No. of homografts with positive culture | Type of micro-organisms isolated | ||
| Iliac artery homograft | 12 | 4 | Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (2) Non-methicillin- resistant | 0 | – |
| Iliac vein homograft | 6 | 1 |
| 1 | – |
Clinical diagnosis of the iliac vessel homograft recipients and the type of surgery
| Recipient No. | Type of homograft used | Diagnosis | Surgery |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Iliac artery graft | Primary sclerosing cholangitis | Living-donor liver transplantation |
| 2 | Iliac artery graft | Liver cirrhosis secondary to autoimmune hepatitis | |
| 3 | Iliac artery graft | Hepatitis C liver cirrhosis | |
| 4 | Iliac artery graft | Acute liver failure secondary to hepatitis B flare | |
| 5 | Iliac artery graft | Hepatitis C liver cirrhosis | |
| 6 | Iliac artery graft | Cryptogenic liver cirrhosis (possibly NASH-induced) | |
| 7 | Iliac artery graft | Hepatitis B flare | |
| 8 | Iliac vein graft | Cryptogenic liver cirrhosis | |
| 9 | Iliac artery graft | Right mycotic internal carotid artery aneurysm | Reconstruction of right internal carotid artery after resection of aneurysm |