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Intimal dissection of the hepatic artery after thrombectomy as a cause of graft loss in pediatric living-related liver transplantation
Fecha
2008Registro en:
PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION, v.12, n.1, p.91-94, 2008
1397-3142
10.1111/j.1399-3046.2006.00656.x
Autor
MAKSOUD-FILHO, Joao Gilberto
TANNURI, Uenis
GIBELLI, Nelson Elias Mendes
PINHO-APPEZZATO, Maria Lucia de
SILVA, Marcos Marques da
AYOUB, Ali Abdoul Rahman
SANTOS, Maria Merces
VELHOTE, Manoel Carlos Prieto
MELLO, Eduardo Sobrosa de
MAKSOUD, Joao Gilberto
Institución
Resumen
HAT is the main cause of graft loss in pediatric living-related LTx. Revascularization of the graft by thrombectomy and re-anastomosis has been reported to be effective for graft salvage in cases of HAT and should be attempted when potential donors are not available for emergency re-transplantation. Immediate complications secondary to revascularization attempts in cases of HAT are not described. Late complications are mainly related to biliary tree ischemia. We report a case of child who experienced intimal hepatic artery dissection, which extended into intra-hepatic branches of the artery after a thrombectomy with a Fogarty balloon catheter in an attempt to restore arterial flow after HAT. This complication led to acute deterioration of the graft and the need for emergency re-transplantation.