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Journal of the Korean Surgical Society ; : 426-429, 2007.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-122646

RESUMO

Situs inversus refers to a mirror image of the viscera, while situs solitus is defined as the normal anatomical situation. Several cases of successful liver transplantation for situs inversus recipients have been reported, and modifications of the standard surgical techniques were used. We report here on a case of cadaveric liver transplantation in an end-stage liver disease patient with situs inversus. The donor liver was rotated clockwise 90 degrees to the left with the right lobe lying in the left upper quadrant and the left lobe pointing down into the left iliac fossa. The donor's suprahepatic vena cava was oversewn and the infrahepatic vena cava anastomosed end to side to the recipient's inferior vena cava. The postoperative course was good until the postoperative 26th day, when rupture of a hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm occurred. An emergency laparotomy was done and the hepatic artery was ligated. Despite the hepatic artery ligation, the liver function recovered quite well. But sudden intracranial hemorrhage developed on the postoperative 28th day and sadly, the patient expired on the postoperative 30th day. Complete preoperative evaluation of the recipient is essential for the operative planning, and careful donor selection should be attempted to obtain a smaller graft to allow maximum flexibility for placing the donor liver. The use of a reduced-sized graft should be considered in the case for which a smaller graft is not available. In conclusion, adult situs inversus is no longer a contraindication for a liver transplant, although technical difficulties do exist for this procedure.


Assuntos
Adulto , Humanos , Falso Aneurisma , Cadáver , Enganação , Seleção do Doador , Emergências , Artéria Hepática , Hemorragias Intracranianas , Laparotomia , Ligadura , Hepatopatias , Transplante de Fígado , Fígado , Maleabilidade , Ruptura , Situs Inversus , Doadores de Tecidos , Transplantes , Veia Cava Inferior , Vísceras
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The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation ; : 221-224, 2005.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-194929

RESUMO

Hepatoblastoma is the most common primary malignant liver tumor encountered during childhood. Complete surgical resection is the most important factor in predicting which children would achieve cure. Some chemotherapy regimens are effective in reducing tumor size, often rendering initially unresectable lesions amenable to complete surgical resection, and dramatically improving disease-free survival. Liver transplantation provides an additional treatment option for patients whose tumor remains unresectable even after preoperative chemotherapy. We report a case of unresectable hepatoblastoma in a child who underwent living related liver transplantation with pre and post-operative chemotherapy.


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Criança , Humanos , Intervalo Livre de Doença , Tratamento Farmacológico , Hepatoblastoma , Transplante de Fígado , Fígado , Doadores Vivos
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