| Literature DB >> 29487756 |
Pablo Serrano Rodriguez1, Alfred Sidney Barritt2, David Allen Gerber1, Chirag Sureshchandra Desai1.
Abstract
Patients with polycystic liver disease are described in the literature as both recipient and donor for liver transplant. Due to well-preserved liver function, it is often difficult for these patients to receive an organ. Livers of these patients are often large and heavier than a normal organ. We describe two cases who had exceedingly large livers, weighing 14 and 19 kg. To the best of our knowledge and search, these are some of the heaviest explanted livers, and one of the patients incidentally received a liver from a donor with ADPKD. The aim of this report is to discuss the challenges and pitfalls of evaluating and listing, technical aspect of the transplant, possibility of transplanting a liver from a donor with a genetic cystic disease to a cystic disease recipient, and the related literature with some highlights on the facts from UNOS/OPTN data.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29487756 PMCID: PMC5816892 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4863187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Transplant ISSN: 2090-6951
Figure 1(a) Axial section CT showing abdominal anatomy with kidney (K) and pancreas (P) in relation to liver. (b) Coronal plane CT venogram showing vena cava (C) pushed on the left side of the aorta (A).
Demographics and lab work for both donors showing terminal value and peak value in parenthesis.
| Donor 1 | Donor 2 | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 32 | 21 |
| Race | African American | Caucasian |
| Gender | Male | Female |
| AST | 25 (83) | 48 (84) |
| ALT | 20 (58) | 17 (25) |
| Alkaline phosphatase | 53 (60) | 35 (49) |
| Bilirubin | 0.3 (0.4) | 4 (4) |
| Creatinine | 0.74 (1.65) | 0.9 (1.7) |
| INR | 0.9 (1.1) | 1.4 (1.6) |
| Albumin | 3.6 (2.1) | 3.1 (3.8) |
| Sodium | 155 (158) | 134 (155) |
| Potassium | 4 (5.1) | 4 (4.1) |
| Hemoglobin | 7.7 (13.3) | 10.5 (10.5) |
| Platelet | 246 (383) | 88 (164) |
| Vasopressors | No | No |
Figure 2(a) Intraop. imaging of native liver. (b) Liver after reperfusion. (c) Explanted recipient liver.