Associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy as bridging therapy for liver transplantation in an infant with an advanced hepatic rhabdoid tumor

Author:

Uesato Yasunori1ORCID,Ono Shinichiro1,Kawamata Futoshi1,Sakamoto Seisuke2ORCID,Kuda Masaaki1,Kasahara Mureo2ORCID,Takatsuki Mitsuhisa1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Digestive and General Surgery University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

2. Organ Transplantation Center National Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMalignant rhabdoid tumors (MRTs) are rare, aggressive tumors that mainly affect children and currently lack effective chemotherapeutic regimens. Liver MRTs are particularly challenging to manage due to the difficulty of performing one‐stage liver resection, and preemptive liver transplantation is associated with high recurrence rates. However, the associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) technique offers a promising surgical approach for advanced‐stage liver tumors where conventional liver resection is not feasible.Case ReportA patient with a large liver rhabdoid tumor that had invaded the three main hepatic veins underwent four courses of cisplatin‐pirarubicin chemotherapy. ALPPS was performed due to insufficient residual liver capacity, with hepatic parenchymal dissection between the anterior and posterior liver zones in the first stage of surgery. After confirming adequate remaining liver volume, the liver was resected except for S1 and S6 on postoperative day 14. LDLT was performed 7 months after ALPPS due to the gradual deterioration of liver function caused by chemotherapy. The patient was recurrence‐free 22 and 15 months after ALPPS and LDLT, respectively.ConclusionsThe ALPPS technique is a curative option for advanced‐stage liver tumors that cannot be managed with conventional liver resection. In this case, ALPPS was used successfully to manage a large liver rhabdoid tumor. Then, liver transplantation was performed after chemotherapy. The ALPPS technique should be considered a potential treatment strategy for patients with advanced‐stage liver tumors, particularly those who can undergo liver transplantation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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