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Two-stage liver transplant for ruptured hepatic adenoma:A case report
Authors:Marc Salhanick  Malcolm P MacConmara  Mark R Pedersen  Lafaine Grant  Christine S Hwang  Justin R Parekh
Abstract:BACKGROUND Only one case of liver transplantation for hepatic adenoma has previously been reported for patients with rupture and uncontrolled hemorrhage.We present the case of a massive ruptured hepatic adenoma with persistent hemorrhagic shock and toxic liver syndrome which resulted in a two-stage liver transplantation.This is the first case of a two-stage liver transplantation performed for a ruptured hepatic adenoma.CASE SUMMARY A 23 years old African American female with a history of pre-diabetes and oral contraceptive presented to an outside facility complaining of right-sided chest pain and emesis for one day.She was found to be in hemorrhagic shock due to a massive ruptured hepatic hepatic adenoma.She underwent repeated embolizations with interventional radiology with ongoing hemorrhage and the development of renal failure,hepatic failure,and hemodynamic instability,known as toxic liver syndrome.In the setting of uncontrolled hemorrhage and toxic liver syndrome,a hepatectomy with porto-caval anastomosis was performed with liver transplantation 15 h later.She tolerated the anhepatic stage well,and has done well over one year later.CONCLUSION When toxic liver syndrome is recognized,liver transplantation with or withouthepatectomy should be considered before the patient becomes unstable.
Keywords:Hepatic adenoma   Toxic liver syndrome   Two-stage liver transplantation   Hepatectomy   Ruptured adenoma   Case report
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