医学
外科
脓肿
并发症
坏死
移植
肝移植
肝脓肿
重症监护室
内科学
作者
João Seda Neto,André L. Godoy,Eduardo Carone,Vincenzo Pugliese,Eduardo A. Fonseca,Gilda Porta,Renata Pugliese,Irene Kazue Miura,Vera Baggio,Mário Kondo,Paulo Chapchap
出处
期刊:Transplantation
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2008-09-09
卷期号:86 (5): 697-701
被引量:29
标识
DOI:10.1097/tp.0b013e318183ed22
摘要
During left lateral segmentectomy for live-donor liver transplant, the vascular inflow to segment IV can be compromised. An area of ischemia can be seen intraoperatively and further segment IV resection may be needed to prevent necrosis and abscess formation.From July 1995 to February 2007, 324 consecutive living donor liver transplantations were performed at Hospital A. C. Camargo and Hospital Sirio-Libanes, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Two hundred eleven left lateral segments were transplanted in this period. Data on 204 left lateral segments donors were available for this analysis.There were 108 female and 96 male donors. Median age was 29 years (range, 16-48 years). Median follow-up time was 2.2 years (range, 2 months-11.8 years). Median intensive care unit stay was 1 day (range, 1-3 days), and median hospital stay was 5 days (range, 4-47 days). Postoperative complications were encountered in 39 donors (19.1%). Partial segment IV resection on the course of the primary surgery due to parenchyma discoloration was required in 107 cases (52.5%). Ten patients (4.9%) developed segment IV necrosis or abscesses, although four of them had had segment IVB resection intraoperatively. Segment IV necrosis or abscess significantly increased hospital stay and the number of readmissions, from 5.5+/-3.5 days to 8.4+/-3.7 days (P=0.012) and from 6 of 194 (3%) to 5 of 10 (50%) (P=0.001), respectively.Middle hepatic segment abscess or necrosis was the most frequent complication after left lateral segmentectomy (4.9%). Objective intraoperative strategies need to be developed to evaluate middle hepatic segment ischemia to identify and treat patients at higher risk.
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