Small for size syndrome difficult dilemma: Lessons from 10 years single centre experience in living donor liver transplantation

被引:3
作者
Hany Shoreem [1 ]
Emad Hamdy Gad [1 ]
Hosam Soliman [1 ]
Osama Hegazy [1 ]
Sherif Saleh [1 ]
Hazem Zakaria [1 ]
Eslam Ayoub [1 ]
Yasmin Kamel [2 ]
Kalid Abouelella [1 ]
Tarek Ibrahim [1 ]
Ibrahim Marawan [1 ]
机构
[1] Hepatobiliary Surgery Department,National Liver Institute,Menoufiya Univer-sity
[2] Anesthesia Department,National Liver Institute,Menoufiya University
关键词
Living donor liver transplantation; Outcome after living donor liver transplantation; Small for size syndrome; Small for size graft; Portal inflow; Venous outflow;
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R657.3 [肝及肝管];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
AIM To analyze the incidence, risk factors, prevention, treatment and outcome of small for size syndrome(SFSS) after living donor liver transplantation(LDLT). METHODS Through-out more than 10 years: During the period from April 2003 to the end of 2013, 174 adult-to-adults LDLT(A-ALDLT) had been performed at National Liver Institute, Menoufiya University, Shibin Elkoom, Egypt. We collected the data of those patients to do this cohort study that is a single-institution retrospective analysis of a prospectively collected database analyzing the incidence, risk factors, prevention, treatment and outcome of SFSS in a period started from the end of 2013 to the end of 2015. The median period of follow-up reached 40.50 m, range(0-144 m). RESULTS SFSS was diagnosed in 20(11.5%) of our recipients. While extra-small graft [small for size graft(SFSG)], portal hypertension, steatosis and left lobe graft were significant predictors of SFSS in univariate analysis(P = 0.00, 0.04, 0.03, and 0.00 respectively); graft size was the only independent predictor of SFSS on multivariate analysis(P = 0.03). On the other hand, there was lower incidence of SFSS in patients with SFSG who underwent splenectomy [4/10(40%) SFSS vs 3/7(42.9%) no SFSS] but without statistical significance, However, there was none significant lower incidence of the syndrome in patients with right lobe(RL) graft when drainage of the right anterior and/or posterior liver sectors by middle hepatic vein, V5, V8, and/or right inferior vein was done [4/10(28.6%) SFSS vs 52/152(34.2%) no SFSS]. The 6-mo, 1-, 3-, 5-, 7-and 10-year survival in patients with SFSS were 30%, 30%, 25%, 25%, 25% and 25% respectively, while, the 6-mo, 1-, 3-, 5-, 7-and 10-year survival in patients without SFSS were 70.1%, 65.6%, 61.7%, 61%, 59.7%, and 59.7% respectively, with statistical significant difference(P = 0.00). CONCLUSION SFSG is the independent and main factor for occurrence of SFSS after A-ALDLT leading to poor outcome. However, the management of this catastrophe depends upon its prevention(i.e., selecting graft with proper size, splenectomy to decrease portal venous inflow, and improving hepatic vein outflow by reconstructing large draining veins of the graft).
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页码:930 / 944
页数:15
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