Abstract
Objective: to reflect on a 5-year experience in liver transplant surgery at the Rostov Regional Clinical Hospital. Materials and methods. Liver transplant was performed in Rostov Oblast in July 2015 for the first time. There were 52 liver transplant surgeries performed in the region by the end of February 2020. Cirrhosis due to viral hepatitis is the leading indication for liver transplantation in 33.3% of patients. The average age of recipients was 43.5 ± 15.8 years. Male recipients accounted for 59.6% of cases. Nine recipients got liver transplants from blood relatives, while 43 recipients received an organ from post-mortem donors. For two patients, liver graft was obtained by splitting the liver into two lobes using the in situ split technique. Results. The average duration of surgery was 5.14 ± 1.92 hours. Blood loss during surgery did not exceed 1400 ml. Up to 93% of lost blood was recovered using the reinfusion system. The need for red blood cell transfusion was observed in 48.1% of cases. Fresh frozen plasma was transfused in all cases. Early postoperative complications were observed in 15 patients (29.4%), and some of them had several complications simultaneously. Biliary and vascular complications, which were eliminated by minimally invasive methods and open surgeries, had a significant influence on liver transplant outcome. In-hospital mortality was 5.6%. The causes of death were intra-abdominal bleeding (1), portal vein thrombosis (1) and biliary sepsis (1). Four more people died in the long term after being discharged from hospital: lung cancer (1), graft rejection (1) and fungal sepsis (2). Conclusion. Liver transplant outcome depends on the skills and experience of the specialists implementing this program. Post-transplant in-hospital and long-term mortality depends on the presence and nature of complications, and on the possibility of early treatment.
Highlights
Liver transplant was performed in Rostov Oblast in July 2015 for the first time
There were 52 liver transplant surgeries performed in the region by the end of February 2020
Nine recipients got liver transplants from blood relatives, while 43 recipients received an organ from post-mortem donors
Summary
Objective: to reflect on a 5-year experience in liver transplant surgery at the Rostov Regional Clinical Hospital. Biliary and vascular complications, which were eliminated by minimally invasive methods and open surgeries, had a significant influence on liver transplant outcome. Post-transplant in-hospital and long-term mortality depends on the presence and nature of complications, and on the possibility of early treatment. Тем не менее активное использование трансплантации как метода лечения больных с терминальным циррозом печени во всем мире сдерживает фактор дефицита донорских органов [7]. По этой причине время ожидания операции нередко увеличивается, растет смертность больных, а те пациенты, которые остаются в живых, зачастую подходят к трансплантации в критическом состоянии, что ухудшает ее результаты как в периоперационном периоде, так и в отдаленные сроки [8]. Целью работы стал ретроспективный обобщенный анализ результатов выполненных нами трансплантаций печени за пять лет и оценка реализации региональной программы
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have
More From: Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs
Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.