Successful two-stage transplant hepatectomy using the ALPPS procedure for advanced hepatocellular cancer

Author:

Granov D. A.1,Zhuikov V. N.1,Tileubergenov I. I.1,Rutkin I. O.1,Polikarpov A. A.1,Sheraliev A.  R.1,Rozdobara M. V.1

Affiliation:

1. Russian Research Center of Radiology and Surgical Technologies

Abstract

In the presented case, after liver transplantation (LT) for hepatocellular cancer (HCC), the disease progressed in the graft, left lung and bronchopulmonary lymph nodes after 16 months, according to the Milan criteria. Against the background of combined treatment – hepatic artery chemoembolization (HAC), systemic targeted therapy and stereotactic radiotherapy for metastatic node of the left lung – HCC in the extrahepatic foci was stabilized. In this situation, we considered resection of the liver transplant as the only therapeutic option that provides a chance for significant prolongation of the patient’s life. However, extensive resection of the right liver lobe seemed unsafe due to a number of limiting factors – borderline functional residual capacity of the remaining liver: future liver remnant (FLR), 599 cm3 (32%); plasma disappearance rate (PDR), 12.3%/min; tumor invasion of the middle hepatic vein basin. In this case, right portal vein branch (RPVB) embolization could promote vicarious hypertrophy of the remaining part of the liver, but the waiting period usually exceeds three to four weeks, and the RPVB was already partially blocked by the tumor at that time. The only option for surgical intervention was, in our opinion, two-stage hepatectomy according to the Associated Liver Partition and Portal Vein Ligation for Staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) procedure, despite the absence of literature data on the performance of such operations on a liver transplant. On postoperative day 5 from the first stage, a 799 cm3 FLR hypertrophy was achieved, which allowed to perform the second stage of intervention relatively safely. Competent tactics regarding medication in the intensive care unit (ICU) and renal replacement therapy allowed to cope with sepsis and acute renal failure – the prevailing postoperative complications.

Publisher

V.I. Shimakov Federal Research Center of Transplantology and Artificial Organs

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