Sepsis Following Liver Biopsy in a Liver Transplant Recipient: Case Report and Review of Literature.
J Clin Exp Hepatol
; 11(2): 254-259, 2021.
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Percutaneous liver biopsy is a relatively safe procedure with low complication rates. Infections following liver biopsy are uncommon and can lead to a poor outcome. There are limited data on liver biopsy-related infections among liver transplant (LT) recipients. Also, there is a paucity of data regarding the use of prophylactic antibiotics in LT patients undergoing percutaneous liver biopsy. We report a case of systemic sepsis following percutaneous liver biopsy in a LT recipient with choledochojejunal anastomosis. This was followed by severe rejection and deterioration of liver function and recurrence of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) to the extent that he has been listed for retransplantation. This case report emphasizes the potential risk of sepsis in LT recipients with bilioenteric anastomosis undergoing percutaneous liver biopsy. This increased risk may warrant periprocedural broad spectrum antibiotic prophylaxis, in this subgroup of patients.
ALT, Alanine transaminase; AST, Aspartate transaminase; BD, Twice daily; DDLT, Deceased donor liver transplant; FFP, Fresh frozen plasma; I.V., Intravenous; LFTs, Liver function tests; LT, Liver transplant; MMF, Mycophenolate mofetil; MRCP, Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography; MRI, Magnetic resonance imaging; MU, Million units; OD, Once daily; PSC, Primary sclerosing cholangitis; PTBD, Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage; TDS, Three times daily; TLC, Total leucocyte count; liver biopsy; liver transplantation; sepsis
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