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Pediatr Transplant ; 25(3): e13857, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33232561

RESUMO

Preoperative extensive PV thrombosis can pose a technical challenge during liver transplantation surgery. Several strategies adopted to mitigate this problem include creation of a superior mesenteric vein-PV jump graft, use of a polytetrafluoroethylene graft, renoportal anastomosis, or cavoportal hemitransposition. Extensive and diffuse thrombosis of the splanchnic venous system may even necessitate multivisceral transplantation. We describe the case of a pediatric patient with Budd-Chiari syndrome and decompensated cirrhosis, who developed extensive thrombosis of the porto-spleno-mesenteric venous system prior to liver transplantation. We used a combination technique of thrombus aspiration by a novel trans-TIPPS approach followed by thrombolysis. Complete preoperative resolution of the extensive thrombosis was achieved. This allowed the creation of a brief window to enable planned LDLT. In prudently selected patients, performing an early mechanical and chemical thrombolysis of an extensive acute splanchnic venous thrombosis can thus help expedite a planned LDLT.


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Síndrome de Budd-Chiari/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado , Veia Porta , Derivação Portossistêmica Transjugular Intra-Hepática , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/terapia , Veia Esplênica , Trombectomia , Terapia Trombolítica , Trombose Venosa/terapia , Vísceras/irrigação sanguínea , Doença Aguda , Criança , Terapia Combinada , Humanos , Doadores Vivos , Masculino , Período Pré-Operatório , Resultado do Tratamento
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Ann Transplant ; 25: e923502, 2020 Sep 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32943600

RESUMO

BACKGROUND ABO-incompatible (ABO-i) living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is a feasible alternative for donor liver allograft in emergency situations, especially in Asia, where deceased-donor organs remain scarce. The reported outcomes of ABO-i LDLT after optimal desensitization are comparable to those of ABO-compatible LDLT. In this retrospective study, we found improved outcomes after ABO-i LDLT with a low-dose rituximab in combination with double-filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) and prophylactic antibiotic therapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS Between January 2006 and December 2018, a total of 65 recipients underwent ABO-i LDLT surgeries at our center. The study cohort consisted of 50 recipients (Era III) who underwent ABO-i LDLT using the recently updated desensitization protocol, which included rituximab 200 mg intravenous injection once a week prior to LDLT, 4 sessions of DFPP in all patients, and prophylactic antibiotics for 3 months. RESULTS The 3-year overall survival rate achieved in ABO-i LDLT patients was 72.7% (66.6% for Era I and 33.3% for Era II patients). In the study population, 11 patients developed complications due to infection. Five of these patients (10%) died due to overwhelming sepsis. Four patients (8%) were diagnosed with multiple strictures and diffusely scattered dilatation of intrahepatic bile ducts on computed tomography, without vascular complications. Three of them had evidence of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). CONCLUSIONS Our experience shows that the ABO-i LDLT protocol of lowered rituximab combined with pre-transplant sessions of plasmapheresis and a quadruple immunosuppressive regimen can be effective in chronic liver failure patients with clinical urgency in the absence of an ABO-compatible donor. Fast-tracking the use of ABO-i LDLT is feasible in patients with an acute liver failure (ALF) and can safely increase the donor liver pool, with an acceptable outcome.


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Sistema ABO de Grupos Sanguíneos , Doença Hepática Terminal/terapia , Fatores Imunológicos/administração & dosagem , Transplante de Fígado/métodos , Rituximab/administração & dosagem , Adulto , Idoso , Incompatibilidade de Grupos Sanguíneos , Doença Hepática Terminal/mortalidade , Doença Hepática Terminal/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Fatores Imunológicos/uso terapêutico , Transplante de Fígado/mortalidade , Doadores Vivos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Plasmaferese , Estudos Retrospectivos , Rituximab/uso terapêutico , Taxa de Sobrevida , Fatores de Tempo , Doadores de Tecidos
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Case Rep Surg ; 2019: 7292974, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31316858

RESUMO

Inferior vena cava (IVC) occlusion due to acute thrombosis is a rare but important vascular complication after deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) that has been reported to occur up to 2% of recipients in a posttransplant period. This may be caused by direct instrumentation of the IVC stenosis at the anastomotic site, haematoma, and rarely by a twist in the retrohepatic IVC. The location of the thrombus, the timing after the surgery, and associated hemodynamic disturbances define the outcome of the patient. Without prompt diagnosis and timely intervention, the outcome after IVC thrombosis is usually dismal. Herein, we report a rare case of near-complete occlusion of the IVC secondary to intracaval thrombosis after DDLT associated with twisting of the IVC at the suprahepatic anastomosis which was successfully managed by intravascular thrombolysis and stenting.

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Ann Transplant ; 23: 176-181, 2018 Mar 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29531210

RESUMO

BACKGROUND The prognosis of the patients of acute liver failure (ALF) with onset of hepatic coma is often dismal. ALF is a well-accepted indication for liver transplantation (LT) and has markedly improved the prognosis of these patients. However, its role in ALF patients with onset of hepatic coma has never been elucidated before. The aim of our study was to analyze the outcome in patients of ALF with hepatic coma who underwent LT. MATERIAL AND METHODS From January 2002 to December 2015, a total of 726 liver transplantations were done at China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan. The hospital database of 59 recipients that underwent LT for ALF was analyzed. Eleven ALF patients with the onset of hepatic coma (grade IV encephalopathy) requiring mechanical ventilatory support were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were sub-grouped in 2 groups depending on the timing of LT after the onset of hepatic coma: Group A had LT within 48 h of onset of coma (n=7) and Group B had LT after 48 h of onset of coma (n=4). RESULTS The study cohort (group A and B) comprised 8 males and 3 females, with an average age of 39.63±13.95 years (range, 13 to 63). Ten patients received living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) and deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) was done in 1 recipient. All the patients in group A had complete neurological recovery and were extubated within 48 h after LT, whereas extubation was delayed for various reasons for group B patients. At a mean follow up of 36 months (range, 20 to 76 months), the overall survival of all the recipients (group A and B) was 72%. Three-year survival for Group A (n=7) was 85% and for Group B (n=4) it was 50%. There were no acute rejection episodes. CONCLUSIONS LT is an acceptable modality of treatment for patients of ALF with new onset of hepatic coma. Neurological recovery is expected in all patients if LT can be done within 48 h of onset of hepatic coma without increasing the risk of morbidity. Due to shortage of deceased donor organs in Asia, LDLT can be used proactively, with a success rate comparable to that of non-ALF patients undergoing LT.


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Encefalopatia Hepática/cirurgia , Falência Hepática Aguda/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado/efeitos adversos , Adolescente , Adulto , Encefalopatias , Contraindicações de Procedimentos , Feminino , Humanos , Transplante de Fígado/métodos , Doadores Vivos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prognóstico , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg ; 21(4): 205-211, 2017 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29264583

RESUMO

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: The protective effect of everolimus (EVR) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients who receive liver transplantation in terms of reducing the recurrence has not been sufficiently investigated in clinical trials. In this second stage of our ongoing study, we intend to analyze the effects of EVR as an immunosuppressant, when it is started in the early phase after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), on HCC recurrence in patients with HCC within the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) criteria. METHODS: From January 2011 to June 2013, a total of 250 patients underwent LDLT for HCC at our institute. The patients with HCC within the UCSF criteria were included in the study and divided in two groups depending upon the postoperative immunosuppression. Group A: HCC patients that received EVR+TAC based immunosuppressive regimen (n=37). Group B: HCC patients that received standard TAC based immunosuppressive regimen without EVR (n=29). The target trough level for EVR was 3 to 5 ng/ml while for TAC it was 8-10 ng/ml. RESULTS: For group A patients, the mean trough level of the EVR was 3.47±1.53 ng/ml (range, 1.5-11.2) with a daily dose of 1.00±0.25 mg/day. For group A and B, the average TAC trough levels were 6.97±3.98 ng/ml (range, 2.50 to 11.28 ng/ml) and 6.93±2.58 (range, 2-16.30), respectively. The 1-year, 3-year and 4-year overall survival achieved for Group A patients was 94.95%, 86.48% and 86.48%, respectively while for Group B patients it was 82.75%, 68.96%, and 62.06%, respectively (p=0.0217). CONCLUSIONS: EVR use in liver transplant recipients in the early stage after transplantation reduces the HCC recurrence rates in HCC patients within the UCSF criteria.

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Liver Transpl ; 23(7): 887-898, 2017 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28422392

RESUMO

The reconstruction of the hepatic artery (HA) is the most complex step in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) because of the smaller diameter of the artery and the increased risk of HA-related complications. Because of the smaller diameter of the HA, many centers use a microsurgical technique with interrupted sutures for arterial anastomosis. The aim of our study was to retrospectively investigate the outcomes after HA reconstruction performed under magnifying loupes using the "parachute technique." From August 1, 2002 to August 31, 2016, LDLT was performed in 766 recipients. HA reconstruction for the initial 25 LDLT surgeries was performed using a microsurgery technique (era 1). From May 2007 until the end date, HA reconstruction was performed in 741 recipients by a "parachute technique" under surgical loupes (era 2). HA reconstruction was performed using surgical loupes in 737 adults (male:female, 526:211) and 4 pediatric patients (male:female, 3:1). The average diameter of the donor graft HA was 2.8 mm (range, 1-6.5 mm). The most notable factor in this era was the quick HA anastomosis procedure with a mean time of 10 ± 5 minutes (range, 5-30 minutes). In era 2, 9 (1.21%) patients developed hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT), whereas 2 patients developed nonthrombotic HA-related complications. Extra-anatomic HA reconstruction was performed in 14 patients due to either primary HA anastomosis failure or a poor caliber recipient HA. The use of magnifying surgical loupes to perform HA reconstruction is safe, feasible, and yields a low incidence of HA-related complications. The "parachute technique" for HA reconstruction can achieve a speedy reconstruction without increasing the risk of HAT. Liver Transplantation 23 887-898 2017 AASLD.


Assuntos
Artéria Hepática/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado , Doadores Vivos , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Trombose/epidemiologia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Artéria Hepática/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Transplante de Fígado/efeitos adversos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/efeitos adversos , Fluxo Sanguíneo Regional , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Asian J Surg ; 40(3): 227-231, 2017 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25183291

RESUMO

Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm after liver transplantation is an uncommon but potentially lethal complication. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to avoid life-threatening hemorrhage in these patients. We herein report the case of three patients who developed hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms after living donor liver transplantation. Two patients presented with massive duodenal bleeding secondary to erosion of the hepatic artery into the bile duct, and one patient presented with intra-abdominal bleeding. These patients were managed by catheter-based minimal invasive endovascular procedures including coil embolization and stent grafting. All the patients were treated successfully with uneventful recovery. This technique can be considered as an effective treatment option for hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms instead of a difficult surgical intervention.


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Falso Aneurisma/terapia , Procedimentos Endovasculares , Artéria Hepática , Hepatopatias/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado/efeitos adversos , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/terapia , Idoso , Falso Aneurisma/diagnóstico por imagem , Falso Aneurisma/etiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/diagnóstico por imagem , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia
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Ann Transplant ; 21: 735-744, 2016 Dec 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27909288

RESUMO

BACKGROUND Right lobe living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) remains the most common form of liver transplantation in Asia. However, reconstruction of the venous outflow in a right liver allograft may pose technical difficulties if hepatic venous variations are present. Recently, much emphasis has been given to the reconstruction of large and multiple inferior right hepatic veins (IRHVs). The method of reconstructive technique, type of vascular grafts, and the outcome after the procedure have been a point of debate. In this report we discuss the IRHV reconstruction techniques using expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) vascular grafts and the outcomes after such reconstruction. MATERIAL AND METHODS Out of 262 right liver allografts that underwent venous reconstruction using ePTFE vascular grafts, IRHVs required either venoplasty or second inferior vena cava (IVC) anastomosis in 99 recipients. Depending upon type of IRHV reconstruction, the recipients were divided in 2 groups: Group A (n=52): IRHV venoplasty using ePTFE graft, and group B (n=47): Direct IRHV-to-IVC anastomosis. The outcome after LDLT was compared for these 2 groups. RESULTS The ePTFE venoplasty group had significantly shorter warm ischemia time as compared to the direct to IVC anastomosis group (p<0.01, 95% confidence interval -10.96 to -2.92). There were no thrombotic complications in either group of recipients; 4.2% of the recipients from group B developed hepatic venous stenosis but with no clinical deterioration; and 1 patient from group A developed ePTFE graft migration in the second portion of the duodenum that required surgical exploration. CONCLUSIONS The IRHVs drain a considerable portion of the posterior sector of right liver allografts and thus must be reconstructed. Use of ePTFE vascular grafts for IRHV venoplasty is a safe and feasible concept that facilitates the outflow reconstruction of liver allografts.


Assuntos
Prótese Vascular , Veias Hepáticas/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado/métodos , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/métodos , Enxerto Vascular/métodos , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Doadores Vivos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Politetrafluoretileno , Resultado do Tratamento
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Semin Vasc Surg ; 29(4): 227-235, 2016 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28779790

RESUMO

Patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD) who develop hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) have very high mortality rates. For patients with HRS type I, median survival without specific therapy is only 2 weeks. Due to worsening clinical condition in such patients secondary to uremia and hepatic disease, some form of renal replacement therapy (RRT), either intermittent hemodialysis IHD or continuous veno-venous hemodialysis (CVVHD), must be instituted. However, the literature regarding the survival benefits of the hemodialysis for the worsening renal failure in liver cirrhotic patients remains limited. In this review, we performed a meta-analysis of nine different studies done in the last 2 decades that included 464 patients with end-stage liver disease with renal failure who received either pretransplantation or post-transplantation CVVHD. Survival of the patients was then analyzed with respect to patients with end-stage liver disease without renal failure that underwent liver transplantation (LT). Outcomes for the patients with pre-LT CVVHD were comparable with those of liver transplant recipients without renal failure. However, patients requiring post-LT hemodialysis for prolonged periods showed poor outcomes and a tendency to progress to chronic kidney disease. In all selected studies, patients with post-transplantation CVVHD for a prolonged period had a 3-year survival rate of ≤40%. This review highlights the role of pretransplantation CVVHD in selected patients with HRS who could achieve significantly better survival rates compared with patients without any renal replacement therapy or patients with post-transplantation CVVHD.


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Doença Hepática Terminal/cirurgia , Síndrome Hepatorrenal/terapia , Rim/fisiopatologia , Cirrose Hepática/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado , Diálise Renal , Doença Hepática Terminal/etiologia , Doença Hepática Terminal/mortalidade , Síndrome Hepatorrenal/complicações , Síndrome Hepatorrenal/mortalidade , Síndrome Hepatorrenal/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Cirrose Hepática/complicações , Cirrose Hepática/mortalidade , Transplante de Fígado/efeitos adversos , Transplante de Fígado/mortalidade , Diálise Renal/efeitos adversos , Diálise Renal/mortalidade , Fatores de Risco , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
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Surgery ; 158(5): 1272-82, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25920910

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The reconstruction of outflow is a crucial step in living donor liver transplantation. This study describes a suitable technique that uses synthetic vascular conduits in presence of multiple draining veins of right lobe of liver and the outcome of the recipients to evaluate safety of using multiple synthetic grafts. METHODS: From March 2011 to September 2014, 325 patients underwent right lobe living donor liver transplantation. Expanded polytetra-fluoroethylene (ePTFE) grafts were used in total 155 of the liver allografts. Among these, 16 liver grafts required dual ePTFE grafts to reconstruct the outflow due to presence of multiple hepatic veins. RESULTS: The mean diameters for venous branches of segment 5 (V5) and 8 (V8) were 5 mm (range, 4-8 mm) and 7 mm (range, 5-9 mm). The mean diameter of inferior right hepatic veins was 8 mm (7-10 mm). All the recipients who received the right liver with dual ePTFE grafts showed satisfactory inflow and outflow immediately after reconstruction as measured by Doppler flowmetry. Postoperative ultrasonographic studies showed no disturbances in outflow. Protocol dynamic computed tomography performed in the second postoperative month showed 100% patency rates of the artificial grafts. At median follow-up of 24 months graft survival was achieved in 88%, whereas the patency rates of the ePTFE grafts were 100%. CONCLUSION: The use of "V-Plasty" technique using dual artificial vascular grafts is a safe and feasible technique in the presence of various allograft venous anomalies & ensures a single venous channel for outflow reconstruction. Our study also suggests that ePTFE graft may be a useful interposition material without serious complications.


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Implante de Prótese Vascular/métodos , Prótese Vascular , Doença Hepática Terminal/cirurgia , Veias Hepáticas/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado/métodos , Politetrafluoretileno , Adulto , Idoso , Estudos de Coortes , Doença Hepática Terminal/etiologia , Doença Hepática Terminal/patologia , Estudos de Viabilidade , Feminino , Sobrevivência de Enxerto , Humanos , Doadores Vivos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Resultado do Tratamento
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World J Transplant ; 5(4): 360-5, 2015 Dec 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26722665

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Malignant cell seeding in subcutaneous tissues along the needle track and/or percutaneous biliary drainage catheters is rare complication, but pose various technical issues in planning surgical treatment of such patients. If underlying primary hepatic malignancy can be treated, an aggressive resection of subcutaneous tissue bearing cancer cell with subsequent abdominal wall reconstruction has been sporadically reported. But, when hepatic resection is not possible due to underlying advanced cirrhosis, liver transplantation along with abdominal wall resection and subsequent reconstruction remains only feasible option. Herein, we describe our successful experience of living donor liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma with full-thickness abdominal wall resection bearing the tumor seeding followed by reconstruction in single stage surgery.

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Hepatogastroenterology ; 62(139): 698-702, 2015 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26897957

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Right lobe living donor liver transplantation form a major source of liver allografts in Asia because of the scarcity of deceased donation. However, the transplant surgeons often face challenges while managing right lobe liver allografts due to variations in vascular anatomy. Such variations have led the transplant team to adopt modifications in existing techniques of inflow and outflow reconstruction. One of such variations is presence of multiple draining inferior right hepatic veins (IRHVs). This hepatic venous anomaly pose a lot of technical difficulties in the outflow reconstruction as second and/or third anastomosis to inferior vena cava is not always possible in limited retrohepatic space. Herein, we describe the "Single oval ostium technique" using dual synthetic vascular grafts ensuring a common outflow channel for all the hepatic veins.


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Implante de Prótese Vascular/instrumentação , Prótese Vascular , Veias Hepáticas/cirurgia , Transplante de Fígado/instrumentação , Doadores Vivos , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/instrumentação , Politetrafluoretileno , Malformações Vasculares/cirurgia , Adulto , Aloenxertos , Anastomose Cirúrgica , Implante de Prótese Vascular/efeitos adversos , Implante de Prótese Vascular/métodos , Feminino , Hemodinâmica , Veias Hepáticas/anormalidades , Veias Hepáticas/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Circulação Hepática , Transplante de Fígado/efeitos adversos , Transplante de Fígado/métodos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Desenho de Prótese , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/efeitos adversos , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento , Malformações Vasculares/complicações , Malformações Vasculares/diagnóstico , Malformações Vasculares/fisiopatologia
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Hepatogastroenterology ; 61(135): 2110-6, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25713917

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BACKGROUND: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) may present with acute and /or chronic pancreatitis due to pancreatic ductal obstruction causing diagnostic dilemma. The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the outcome and prognosis of the patients of PDAC presenting with pancreatitis. METHODS: From 1991 to 2009, 298 patients with PDAC that underwent surgical treatment were retrospectively studied and divided in two groups depending upon initial symptomatic presentation. Group A (n=254) comprised patients without pancreatitis while group B (n=44) patients presented with acute and/or chronic pancreatitis initially. RESULTS: All the patients in studied cohort were surgically treated. Mean age of group A was 63.1 years & for group B it was 62.9 years. Location of tumor was in head of the pancreas in 66.14% of group A patients (n=168) and 61.36% of group B patients (n=27). Although statistically insignificant, the patients in group B had overall better 5-year survival than the patients in group A (20% vs 15.9%). CONCLUSIONS: This retrospective study highlights the overall better survival of PDAC patients presenting with acute and/or chronic pancreatitis than those without as contrary to previous reports which stated the poor prognosis of PDAC patients if associated with underlying pancreatitis.


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Carcinoma Ductal Pancreático/complicações , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/complicações , Pancreatite Crônica/etiologia , Pancreatite/etiologia , Doença Aguda , Idoso , Carcinoma Ductal Pancreático/diagnóstico , Carcinoma Ductal Pancreático/mortalidade , Carcinoma Ductal Pancreático/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/mortalidade , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/cirurgia , Pancreatite/diagnóstico , Pancreatite/mortalidade , Pancreatite/cirurgia , Pancreatite Crônica/diagnóstico , Pancreatite Crônica/mortalidade , Pancreatite Crônica/cirurgia , Modelos de Riscos Proporcionais , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
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Hepatogastroenterology ; 60(128): 2076-9, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24719950

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Untreated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a notoriously poor prognosis, with a median survival of 1-8 months and a 5-year survival of -3%. Potentially curative surgical therapeutic options include partial hepatic resection with adequate margins and liver transplantation (LT). By current guidelines, transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is the standard of care for the intermediate stage HCC, namely unresectable, multifocal disease confined to the liver in the absence of portal vein thrombosis and is used as bridging therapy for LT wait-listed candidates with HCC to limit tumour progression and dropout rate. TACE is contraindicated in patients with poor liver reserve with hyperbilirubinemia (bilirubin > or = 2 mg/ dL). METHODOLOGY: In this study, 13 sequential HCC patients waitlisted for LT with total bilirubin level > or = 2 mg/dL, that underwent TACE prior to LT, were included. A mean of 4 TACE sessions were performed in each patient; 10 patients were either child A or B while 3 were in child C class. RESULTS: The 30-day mortality rate was nil with minimal adverse effects and none of the patients showed procedure related morbidity such as hepatic decompensation. Hyperbilirubinemia did not affect outcomes significantly and tumour response rate was 54.8%. Thus, with careful selection of patients TACE can still be performed even in presence of hyperbilirubinemia thus preventing disease progression while they are waitlisted for LT.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular/terapia , Quimioembolização Terapêutica , Hiperbilirrubinemia/etiologia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/terapia , Transplante de Fígado , Terapia Neoadjuvante , Listas de Espera , Adulto , Bilirrubina/sangue , Biomarcadores/sangue , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/complicações , Quimioembolização Terapêutica/efeitos adversos , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Humanos , Hiperbilirrubinemia/sangue , Neoplasias Hepáticas/complicações , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Terapia Neoadjuvante/efeitos adversos , Seleção de Pacientes , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
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