Abstract

Severe uncompensated lactic acidosis manifesting during the pre-anhepatic stage of orthotopic liver transplant surgery is an uncommon event, but it poses serious concern because of the additional lactate production and impaired elimination by the liver that develops during the anhepatic and allograft reperfusion stages of the procedure. A man with end-stage liver disease secondary to hepatitis C and hemochromatosis and normal renal function, who developed severe lactic acidosis in the pre-anhepatic stage of liver transplantation, was treated successfully with intraoperative, continuous venovenous hemodialysis. Hemodialysis effectively corrected the patient's lactic acidosis and removed lactate, which contributed to hemodynamic stability during the anhepatic and graft reperfusion stages of his liver transplant surgery.

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