Intraoperative Iigation of recipient's portasystemic shunt in liver transplantation
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-631X.2009.06.020
- VernacularTitle:原位肝移植术中结扎门体分流静脉的临床研究
- Author:
Litian CHEN
;
Zhongyang SHEN
;
Jian WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Liver transplatation;
Portasystemic shunt,surgical;
Veinous thrombosis
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Surgery
2009;24(6):489-491
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of ligating the portasystemic shunt confirmed by preoperative CT evaluation during orthotopic liver transplantation. Methods From January 2007 to August 2008, 35 patients in Tianjin First Central Hospital underwent preoperative three-dimensional CT scan, among them 23 patients had spontaneous major portasystemic shunts, the other 12 patients did not have portasystemic shunts. 16 out of the 23 cases with significant shunts underwent shunt ligation based on portal blood flow volume measured by intraoperative portal vein flowmetry. The shunt of the other 7 patients were left untreated. Results The portal blood flow in the 12 patients without portasystemic shunt as judged by preoperative CT scanning were (1101±70) ml/min. The shunts in 7 patients with portal blood flow greater than 1000 ml/min were not ligated, that of the 16 patients with portal blood flow volume lower than 1000 mL/min were ligated. The portal blood flow volume in those 16 patients before and after ligating the shunt were (657±112) m//min and (1136±161) ml/min, respectively (P<0.05). Postoperatively 2 patients suffered from portal vein thrombosis, among them 1 patient suffered from intermittent disturbance of consciousness, 2 patients died within 3 months, with one dying of respiratory failure from pulmonary aspergillus infection one dying of hepatic failure in 2 months after operation because of graft dysfunction.The other 19 patients with normal blood flow and well-functioning graft were alive. Conclusion The ligation of portasystemic shunt is mandatory in patients when pretransplant CT evaluation showing a major porto-systemic shunts and portal blood flow volume was less than 1000 ml/min.