Monosegmental Reduction as Strategy to Simplify Venous Reconstruction During Pediatric Liver Transplantation.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Pilar Leal-Leyte, Dina Aragón-Rico, Maribel Baquera-Arteaga, Thelma Fernández-Núñez, Daniel Zamora-Valdés
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Abstract

Background: Pediatric liver transplantation in small children is a technical challenge; the use of liver grafts from living donors improves access but faces further technical difficulties due to size mismatch and anatomical variants. Avoiding outflow complications is a major concern in pediatric liver transplantations.

Case report: A 14-month-old girl weighing 6.2 kg with extrahepatic biliary atresia without ascites was referred to our hospital. Her father volunteered to donate, and the calculated volume of the left lateral section was 315 mL, with an estimated ratio of 4.5. Segment-3 vein drained into the middle hepatic vein. Given the high graft ratio, variant venous anatomy, and absence of ascites, a segment-2 monosegment graft was planned with a final ratio of 2.8, with no need for venous reconstruction and primary abdominal closure. No technical complications were observed after 6 years of follow-up.

Conclusion: This is the first case of monosegmental liver transplantation in Mexico. The use of this strategy, in the setting of aberrant hepatic vein anatomy, showed that the procedure can avoid unnecessary venous reconstruction and reduce the need for abdominal wall reconstruction or reintervention for closure.

单节段缩小作为简化儿童肝移植静脉重建的策略。
背景:儿童肝移植是一项技术挑战;活体供体肝移植的使用改善了获取途径,但由于大小不匹配和解剖变异,面临进一步的技术困难。避免流出并发症是儿童肝移植的主要问题。病例报告:一名体重6.2公斤的14月龄女婴因肝外胆道闭锁无腹水而转诊至我院。父亲自愿捐献,计算左侧侧切体积315 mL,估计比例为4.5。第3段静脉引流至肝中静脉。考虑到移植物比例高,静脉解剖结构多变,且无腹水,我们计划采用一段-2单节段移植物,最终比例为2.8,无需静脉重建和初级腹部关闭。随访6年,无技术并发症。结论:这是墨西哥首例单节段肝移植病例。在肝静脉解剖异常的情况下使用这种策略,表明该手术可以避免不必要的静脉重建,减少腹壁重建或再次介入关闭的需要。
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Pediatric Transplantation
Pediatric Transplantation 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
15.40%
发文量
216
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Pediatric Transplantation is to publish original articles of the highest quality on clinical experience and basic research in transplantation of tissues and solid organs in infants, children and adolescents. The journal seeks to disseminate the latest information widely to all individuals involved in kidney, liver, heart, lung, intestine and stem cell (bone-marrow) transplantation. In addition, the journal publishes focused reviews on topics relevant to pediatric transplantation as well as timely editorial comment on controversial issues.
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