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Acute Pancreatitis Complicating Liver Transplantation in a Case of Fulminant Hepatic Failure Due to Yellow Phosphorus Poisoning.

Harish Reddy Lingareddy1, Harikumar R Nair1, Joy Varghese1, Satishkumar Krishnan1, Rajnikanth Patcha1, Puneeth Dargan1, Vivek Vij1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Yellow phosphorus (YP) is a general protoplasmic poison causing hepatic, cardiac, renal, and multiorgan failure. We report an unusual case of fulminant liver failure due to ratol (YP) poisoning complicated by acute pancreatitis postoperatively after liver transplantation. CASE REPORT: A 25-yr-old man presented with alleged consumption of approximately 7 gm of Ratol paste. Serum amylase and lipase levels were 880 and 2423, respectively, and CT imaging of pancreas was normal. He developed fulminant liver failure, fulfilling King's college criteria and an living donor liver transplantation was performed. Intraoperatively fat saponification was seen at the root of mesentery. On postoperative day (POD) 13, he developed incisional wound dehiscence and he underwent laparotomy with extensive slough removal from the lateral aspect of wound. On POD 21, wound showed evidence of burst abdomen. CT abdomen revealed inflamed tail of pancreas with peripancreatic fat stranding and an exploratory laparotomy was performed again. Intraoperatively, walled-off necrotic collection was seen in the tail of the pancreas and necrosectomy was carried out. All the aforementioned re-explorations were carried out under steroid immunosuppression. He was restarted on tacrolimus on POD27. Graft function and cholestatic biochemistry improved progressively, and he was discharged and is on regular follow-up. DISCUSSION: YP is very toxic with rapid absorption and gets accumulated in liver causing acute liver failure. Acute pancreatitis in a patient after liver transplantation for fulminant liver failure owing to Ratol poisoning has not been reported in published English literature. Although clinically relevant pancreatitis is rare in ratol poisoning, despite elevated pancreatic enzymes, it is prudent to meticulously image pancreas before embarking on liver transplantation. In those with pretransplant elevation of pancreatic enzymes, it is desirable to follow up the enzyme values postoperatively.
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Keywords:  CT, Computerised Tomogram; LDLT, Living Donor Liver Transplantation; POD, Postoperative Day; YP, Yellow Phosphorus; acute necrotizing pancreatitis; fulminant hepatic failure; liver transplantation; zinc phosphide

Year:  2020        PMID: 33679053      PMCID: PMC7897853          DOI: 10.1016/j.jceh.2020.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Exp Hepatol        ISSN: 0973-6883


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Authors:  Vivek Saraf; Supriya Pande; Unnikrishnan Gopalakrishnan; Dinesh Balakrishnan; Ramachandran N Menon; O V Sudheer; Puneet Dhar; S Sudhindran
Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol       Date:  2015-08-28

2.  Isotopic studies on the absorption and tissue distribution of white phosphorus in rats.

Authors:  A K Ghoshal; E A Porta; W S Hartroft
Journal:  Exp Mol Pathol       Date:  1971-04       Impact factor: 3.362

3.  Living donor liver transplantation for acute liver failure in pediatric patients caused by the ingestion of fireworks containing yellow phosphorus.

Authors:  Mustafa Ates; Abuzer Dirican; Dincer Ozgor; Cemalettin Aydin; Burak Isik; Cengiz Ara; Mehmet Yilmaz; M Ayse Selimoglu; Cuneyt Kayaalp; Sezai Yilmaz
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 5.799

4.  Acute Pancreatitis, Hepatitis and Bone Erosion in Acute Yellow Phosphorous Compound Poisoning - A Rare Complication.

Authors:  Prabhakar Kamarthi; Parimala Subramani; Arun Vardharaju Gopu; Reddy Prasad; Chandrakala Srinivasa
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2016-06-01

5.  Liver transplantation for acute liver failure due to toxic agent ingestion in children.

Authors:  Sezin Asik Akman; Murat Cakir; Masallah Baran; Cigdem Arikan; Hasan Ali Yuksekkaya; Gokhan Tumgor; Eylem Ulas Saz; Ulas Eylem Saz; Murat Zeytunlu; Murat Kilic; Sema Aydogdu
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