Venous outflow obstruction in pediatric left lateral segment split liver transplantation

Author:

Pinelli Domenico1,Sansotta Naire2ORCID,Cavallin Francesco3,Marra Paolo45ORCID,Deiro Giacomo1,Camagni Stefania1ORCID,Bonanomi Ezio6,Sironi Sandro45,Antiga Lorenzo D’2,Colledan Michele15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Organ Failure and Transplantation ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital Bergamo Italy

2. Paediatric Hepatology Gastroenterology and Transplantation ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital Bergamo Italy

3. Independent statistician Solagna Italy

4. Department of Radiology ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital Bergamo Italy

5. School of Medicine and Surgery University of Milano‐Bicocca Milan Italy

6. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital Bergamo Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundVenous outflow obstruction (VOO) is a known cause of graft and patient loss after pediatric liver transplantation (LT). We analyzed the incidence, risk factors, diagnosis, management, and outcome of VOO in a large, consecutive series of left lateral segment (LLS) split LT with end‐to‐side triangular venous anastomosis.MethodsWe evaluated data collected in our prospective databases relative to all consecutive pediatric liver transplants performed from January 2006 to December 2021. We included in this study children undergoing LLS split liver transplant with end‐to‐side triangular anastomosis. Diagnosis of VOO was based on clinical suspicion and radiological confirmation.ResultsVOO occurred in 24/279 transplants (8.6%), and it was associated with lower graft weight (p = .04), re‐transplantation (p = .008), and presence of two hepatic veins (p < .0001). In presence of two segmental veins’ orifices, the type of reconstruction (single anastomosis after venoplasty or double anastomosis) was not significantly related to VOO (p = .87). Multivariable analysis indicated VOO as a risk factor for graft lost (hazard ratio 3.21, 95% confidence interval 1.22–8.46; p = .01). Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) was effective in 17/22 (77%) transplants. Surgical anastomosis was redone in one case. Overall six grafts (25%) were lost.ConclusionVOO after LLS split LT with end‐to‐side triangular anastomosis is an unusual but critical complication leading to graft loss in a quarter of cases. The occurrence of VOO was associated with lower graft weight, re‐transplantation, and presence of two hepatic veins. PTA was safe and effective to restore proper venous outflow in most cases.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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