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Liver transplantation for alveolar echinococcosis in an endemic region.

Bulent Aydinli1, Gurkan Ozturk1, Sukru Arslan1, Mecit Kantarci2, Onder Tan3, Ali Ahıskalioglu4, Kemalettin Özden5, Abdurrahim Colak6.   

Abstract

Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is a chronic disease caused by ingestion of the eggs of the parasitic cestode Echinococcosis multilocularis (EM). In severe cases, liver transplantation (LT) may represent the only possibility of survival and cure. Patients undergoing LT associated with hepatic AE at our institution between April 2011 and October 2014 were investigated retrospectively. The clinical findings of the 27 patients who participated in the study were noted. Kaplan-Meier and chi-square tests were used to investigate the effect of these characteristics on survival and mortality. Living donor LT was performed on 20 patients (74.1%), and deceased donor LT was performed on 7 patients (25.9%). Hilar invasion was the most common indication (14 patients, 51.9%) for transplantation. The patient follow-up was 16.1 ± 11.4 months, and the overall survival rate was 77.8%. Primary nonfunction developed only in 2 patients in the posttransplantation period. Six patients died during monitoring, the most common cause of death being sepsis (3 patients). The relationship between the mortality rate of the patients and the invasion of the bile duct and/or portal vein by alveolar lesions was found to be statistically significant (P = 0.024 and P = 0.043, respectively). According to PNM staging, when the AE disease exceeds the resectability limits, the only alternative for the treatment of the disease is LT. However, different from LT due to cirrhosis, it is extremely difficult to perform a transplantation for AE disease because of the invasive characteristics of it. In order to decrease the difficulty of the operation and the postoperative mortality, the intracystic abscess and cholangitis which occur because of AE must be treated via medical and percutaneous methods before transplantation.
© 2015 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26074280     DOI: 10.1002/lt.24195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Transpl        ISSN: 1527-6465            Impact factor:   5.799


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3.  PRELIMINARY DATA ON LIVER TRANSPLANTATION IN HYDATIDOSIS DISEASE.

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4.  Remnant Liver-to-Standard Liver Volume Ratio Below 40% is Safe in Ex Vivo Liver Resection and Autotransplantation.

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10.  Associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy for extensive alveolar echinococcosis: First case report in the literature.

Authors:  Sami Akbulut; Egemen Cicek; Mehmet Kolu; Tevfik Tolga Sahin; Sezai Yilmaz
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2018-01-27
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