Liver transplantation in patients with thrombosis of the portal, splenic or superior mesenteric vein

Author:

Moreno González E1,Garc García I Ía1,Sanz R G ÖMez1,González-Pinto I1,Segurola C Loinaz1,Jim Romero C Énez1

Affiliation:

1. General and Digestive Surgery and Abdominal Organ Transplantation Service, Hospital Universitario ‘Doce de Octubre’, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Fourteen cases are presented of preoperative portal vein thrombosis complicating orthotopic liver transplantation from an experience of 195 transplants carried out between April 1986 and April 1991. In four patients who suffered rethrombosis of the portal vein, the mortality rate was 100 per cent from various causes. Overall there were six deaths; two of those who died had a patent portal vein at death. Three patients underwent retransplantation: one for primary non-function, two for rejection. It is concluded that: (1) portal vein thrombosis should not represent an absolute contraindication to liver transplantation; (2) preoperative screening of prospective transplant recipients for portal thrombosis should be routine; (3) postoperative anticoagulation therapy and periodic Doppler ultrasonographic assessment of portal vein flow are important elements of post-transplant management; and (4) with thrombectomy and portal vein resection an end-to-end portal anastomosis may be performed with good results.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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