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Pediatr Transplant ; 13(7): 906-12, 2009 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18992048

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to present acute hemodynamic failure as a rare indication for liver transplantation in neonates and infants with liver hemangiomatosis. We report four patients aged one to six months with giant liver hemangiomas, with huge arterio-venous shunting within these malformations. In three, many skin hemangiomas were found. All children developed right ventricular failure. In two, a trial of pharmacological reduction was attempted with corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide. In one patient, the arterio-venous fistulas were embolized without any improvement in hemodynamic status. Two children underwent rescue hepatic artery surgical ligation, which did not prevent heart and then multiorgan failure including liver failure. After unsuccessful conventional therapy, all infants were considered for urgent liver transplantation; in three cases, it was performed with a living-related donor, and in one case with a deceased donor. All patients are alive and well with the follow-up between nine and 37 months after transplantation. Liver transplantation should be considered as a rescue treatment in children with hepatic vascular malformations leading to hemodynamic insufficiency when conventional therapy is unsuccessful and multiorgan failure develops.


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Hemangioma/surgery , Liver Diseases/therapy , Liver Transplantation/methods , Vascular Malformations/surgery , Arteriovenous Fistula/pathology , Female , Heart Ventricles/physiopathology , Hemangioma/therapy , Hemodynamics , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Liver Diseases/surgery , Living Donors , Male , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Treatment Outcome , Vascular Malformations/therapy
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Ann Transplant ; 13(2): 37-41, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18566558

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BACKGROUND: There is a group of children with primary hepatic tumors which can not be resected by conventional partial liver resection. Total hepatectomy followed by liver transplantation may be the only solution in such cases. Authors reviewed own experience with the liver transplantation for unresectable tumors in children and assessed the possible indications and role of transplantation in these patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Liver transplantation was performed in 17 children with unresectable hepatic tumors out of total number of 350 children transplanted. Hepatocarcinoma was present in 8 children, hepatoblastoma in 6 and benign giant hemangioma in 3. There was no other option for the treatment which would lead to the oncological cure of children with malignant tumors. All patients with giant hemangiomas were infants transplanted urgently due to circulatory and then multiorgan failure. RESULTS: Survival within whole group is 75.5% (13 of 17 pts), 3 children died of malignant tumor recurrence, one of other causes. All 3 children with benign tumors are alive and well. Actual follow-up is from 3 months to 7 years. CONCLUSIONS: Liver transplantation should be considered as option in the treatment of all children with unresectable hepatic tumors. With the careful and individual patient selection significant chances for survival can be achieved in this group of patients which would otherwise not survive with the conventional treatment.


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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/surgery , Hemangioma/surgery , Hepatectomy , Hepatoblastoma/surgery , Liver Neoplasms/surgery , Liver Transplantation , Adolescent , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/diagnosis , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/mortality , Child , Child, Preschool , Cohort Studies , Hemangioma/diagnosis , Hemangioma/mortality , Hepatoblastoma/diagnosis , Hepatoblastoma/mortality , Humans , Infant , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate
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