Successful retrograde transvenous obliteration for splenorenal shunts after liver ransplantation: Midterm results.

Hao Wang, Haijun Gao, Guang Chen, Zhengjia Yi
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Abstract

Background/aims: The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of Amplatzer-assisted retrograde transvenous obliteration (RTO) in patients with splenorenal shunts (SRSs) after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT).

Materials and methods: From August 2015 to March 2017, 5 patients received RTO at our center because of SRSs after OLT. The clinical features of the patients with SRSs included demographics, donor type, new-onset symptoms, liver function tests, imaging examinations, interventional examinations and treatments, and outcomes. The patients who received RTO were regularly monitored, and data were gathered before and after the procedures and compared using the paired-sample t test.

Results: Percutaneous interventional management was successfully undertaken in all patients, and 5 Amplatzers and 2 stents were also implanted successfully in patients owing to portal vein (PV) stenosis. There were no procedure-related complications in these patients. In all 5 patients with SRSs, 2 weeks after the interventional therapy, the computed tomography findings showed that the splenic renal shunt vein was completely blocked. The mean blood pressure in the donor lateral PV and the mean blood flow velocity of the donor lateral PV after RTO were all improved significantly (p<0.05). It also suggested that all 5 patients with SRSs survived, with the primary graft functioning normally at the final follow-up.

Conclusion: Amplatzer-assisted RTO is a safe and effective treatment for SRSs after OLT. Considering the complexity of the diagnosis and treatment of SRSs in liver transplantation, this complication should be taken seriously.

肝移植后脾肾分流逆行经静脉封堵成功:中期结果。
背景/目的:本研究的目的是评估amplatzer辅助逆行经静脉闭塞(RTO)在原位肝移植(OLT)后脾肾分流(sss)患者中的应用。材料与方法:2015年8月至2017年3月,我中心有5例患者因OLT后srs而接受RTO。ssss患者的临床特征包括人口统计学特征、供体类型、新发症状、肝功能检查、影像学检查、介入检查和治疗、转归等。对接受RTO治疗的患者进行定期监测,收集手术前后的数据,采用配对样本t检验进行比较。结果:所有患者均成功行经皮介入治疗,因门静脉狭窄患者均成功植入Amplatzers 5例,支架2例。在这些患者中没有手术相关的并发症。5例srs患者,介入治疗2周后,ct显示脾肾分流静脉完全闭塞。RTO后供侧PV平均血压和供侧PV平均血流速度均有明显改善(p结论:amplater辅助RTO是OLT后srs安全有效的治疗方法。考虑到肝移植中srs的诊断和治疗的复杂性,这一并发症应引起重视。
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