[Liver transplantation in children: initial experience of the Instituto da Criança of the Hospital das Clínicas of Universidade de São Paulo].

J G Maksoud, P Chapchap, G Porta, I Miura, E Carone Filho, U Tannuri, M M da Silva, A A Ayoub, M M Santos, D de O Fauza
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The initial experience at the Instituto da Criança do Hospital das Clínicas--School of Medicine of São Paulo University with liver transplantation in children is presented. A staff experienced in the management of children, including pediatric surgeons, hepatologists, critical care specialists, anesthesiologists, and other has been joined to draw therapeutic protocols. Afterward, more than 100 experimental liver transplant were performed in animals of medium size (dogs and pigs). From September, 1989 to July 1991, 12 liver transplants were performed on 9 children (3 retransplants) ranging in age from 2.5 to 17 years, being 5 boys and 4 girls. The donors had been selected according to the ABO blood group and body weight. Just once a blood A+ recipient received a liver from a blood O+ donor. The regular postoperative immunosuppression consisted of triple therapy with cyclosporin, prednisone and azathioprine. The postoperative stay in the Intensive Care Unit ranged from 3 to 24 days, according to the necessity of ventilatory support. These was no intraoperative mortality, arterial or venous thromboses, or early biliary complications. The overall survival is 78% (7/9). Primary non-function of the graft was the cause of death in two of our children. Although the number of cases is still small our results are comparable to those of the best liver transplant centers in the world.

[儿童肝移植:sao保罗大学das clinicas医院儿童研究所的初步经验]。
本文介绍了巴西圣保罗大学医学院(Instituto da criana do Hospital) Clínicas在儿童肝移植方面的初步经验。在儿童护理方面经验丰富的工作人员,包括儿科外科医生、肝病专家、重症监护专家、麻醉师等,已经加入制定治疗方案。随后,在100多只中型动物(狗和猪)身上进行了实验性肝移植。1989年9月至1991年7月,对9例儿童进行了12例肝移植手术(3例再移植),年龄2.5 ~ 17岁,男5例,女4例。献血者是根据ABO血型和体重选择的。只有一次a +型血的接受者接受了O+型血捐献者的肝脏。术后常规免疫抑制包括环孢素、强的松和硫唑嘌呤三联治疗。术后根据通气支持的需要,在重症监护病房的住院时间为3 ~ 24天。没有术中死亡,动脉或静脉血栓形成,或早期胆道并发症。总生存率为78%(7/9)。移植物的原发性无功能是我们两个孩子死亡的原因。虽然病例数量仍然很少,但我们的结果可与世界上最好的肝移植中心相媲美。
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