Implementing living‐donor pediatric liver transplantation in Southern Vietnam: 15‐year results and perspectives

Author:

Tran Thanh Tri1ORCID,Ho Phi Duy1ORCID,Luu Nguyen An Thuan1,Truong Thi Yen Nhi1,Nguyen Hong Van Khanh1,Bui Hai Trung1,Pham Ngoc Thach2,Tran Dong A.2,Pirotte Thierry3,Gurevich Michael4,Reding Raymond5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hepato‐Pancreato‐Biliary Diseases and Liver Transplant Children's Hospital 2 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

2. Children's Hospital 2 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

3. Department of Anesthesiology Cliniques Universitaires Saint‐Luc Brussels Belgium

4. Department of Surgery Schneider's Children Hospital Petah Tikva Israel

5. Department of Abdominal Surgery and Transplantation Cliniques Universitaires Saint‐Luc Brussels Belgium

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundND2 in Ho Chi Minh City is currently the only public center that performs PLT in Southern Vietnam. In 2005, the first PLT was successfully performed, with support from Belgian experts. This study reviews the implementation of PLT at our center and evaluates the results and challenges.MethodsImplementation of PLT at ND2 required medico‐surgical team building and extensive improvement of hospital facilities. Records of 13 transplant recipients from 2005 to 2020 were studied retrospectively. Short‐ and long‐term complications, as well as the survival rates, were reported.ResultsThe mean follow‐up time was 8.3 ± 5.7 years. Surgical complications included one case of hepatic artery thrombosis that was successfully repaired, one case of colon perforation resulting in death from sepsis, and two cases of bile leak that were drained surgically. PTLD was observed in five patients, of whom three died. There were no cases of retransplantation. The 1‐year, 5‐year, and 10‐year patient survival rates were 84.6%, 69.2%, and 69.2%, respectively. There were no cases of complication or death among the donors.ConclusionLiving‐donor PLT was developed at ND2 for providing a life‐saving treatment to children with end‐stage liver disease. Early surgical complication rate was low, and the patient survival rate was satisfactory at 1 year. Long‐term survival decreased considerably due to PTLD. Future challenges include surgical autonomy and improvement of long‐term medical follow‐up with a particular emphasis on prevention and management of Epstein–Barr virus‐related disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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