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Correlation Between Splenectomy and Portal Vein Complications in Living Donor Liver Transplantation
Authors:S. Miyagi  C. Nakanishi  Y. Hara  W. Nakanishi  K. Tokodai  K. Shimizu  S. Uematsu  H. Kumata  Y. Kakizaki  M. Goto  T. Kamei  M. Unno  S. Satomi
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan
Abstract:

Objectives

In adults undergoing living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), the transplanted livers are partial grafts, and the portal venous pressure is higher than that observed with whole liver grafts. In patients undergoing LDLT concomitant with splenomegaly, portal venous flow is often diverted to collateral vessels, leading to a high risk of portal vein thrombosis. In such cases, occlusion of the collateral veins is important; however, complete occlusion of all collaterals without blocking the blood flow through the splenic artery causes portal hypertension and liver failure. We aimed to examine the effect of performing a splenectomy concomitant with LDLT to reduce portal vein complications.

Methods

Between 1991 and 2017, we performed 170 LDLT operations, including 83 in adults. For this cohort study, adult cases were divided into 2 groups. Group I was those who underwent LDLT without splenectomy (n = 60); Group II was those who underwent LDLT with splenectomy for the reduction of portal hypertension (n = 23). We investigated the incident rates of complications, including blood loss, lethal portal vein thrombosis (intrahepatic thrombosis), acute rejection, and so on. We also investigated the survival rates in both groups.

Results

The incident rate of lethal portal vein thrombosis in Group II was significantly lower than that observed in Group I (4.4% vs 21.7%, respectively, P = .0363). There were no statistically significant differences observed between the groups with respect to blood loss, survival rates, and other such parameters.

Conclusion

LDLT concomitant with splenectomy might effectively reduce the occurrence of portal vein complications in adults.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Shigehito Miyagi, MD, Department of Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-1 Seiryo-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8574, Japan. Tel: +81-22-717-7214   Fax: +81-22-717-7217.
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