Kelvin Liao, Kevin Kim, Chandra Bhati, Neha Jakhete
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A Rare Case of Piggyback Syndrome Following Orthotopic Liver Transplant.
Piggyback syndrome is a rare complication of orthotopic liver transplant performed via the piggyback technique. Where conventional orthotopic liver transplant involves anastomosis of both the donor and recipient inferior vena cava, piggyback orthotopic liver transplant instead involves anastomosis between the donor inferior vena cava and recipient hepatic veins. Piggyback syndrome is hepatic vein outflow obstruction as a result of anastomotic stenosis after piggyback orthotopic liver transplant. We present a case of piggyback syndrome successfully treated with percutaneous stenting and balloon angioplasty and discuss the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this syndrome.
期刊介绍:
The scope of the journal includes the following:
Surgical techniques, innovations, and novelties;
Immunobiology and immunosuppression;
Clinical results;
Complications;
Infection;
Malignancies;
Organ donation;
Organ and tissue procurement and preservation;
Sociological and ethical issues;
Xenotransplantation.