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Diagnosis and management of hepatic artery in-stent restenosis after liver transplantation by optical coherence tomography:A case report
Authors:Francisco Leonardo Galastri  Guilherme Moratti Gilberto  Breno Boueri Affonso  Leonardo Guedes Moreira Valle  Priscila Mina Falsarella  Adriano Mendes Caixeta  Camila Antunes Lima  Marcela Juliano Silva  Lucas Lembran&#  a Pinheiro  Conrado Dias Pacheco Annicchino Baptistella  M&#  rcio Dias de Almeida  Rodrigo Gobbo Garcia  Nelson Wolosker  Felipe Nasser
Abstract:BACKGROUND Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting represent an effective treatment for hepatic artery stenosis after liver transplantation. In the first year after stenting, approximately 22% of patients experience in-stent restenosis, increasing the risk of artery thrombosis and related complications, and 50% experience liver failure. Although angiography is an important tool for diagnosis and the planning of therapeutic interventions, it may raise doubts, especially in small-diameter arteries, and it provides low resolution rates compared with newer intravascular imaging methods, such as optical coherence tomography(OCT).CASE SUMMARY A 64-year-old male developed hepatic artery stenosis one year after orthotropic liver transplantation and was successfully treated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with stenting. Five months later, the Doppler ultrasound results indicated restenosis. Visceral arteriography confirmed hepatic artery tortuosity but was doubtful for significant in-stent restenosis(ISR) and intrahepatic flow reduction. To confirm ISR, identify the etiology and guide treatment, OCT was performed. OCT showed severe stenosis due to four mechanisms: Focal and partial stent fracture, late stent malapposition, in-stent neointimal hyperplasia, and neoatherosclerosis.CONCLUSION Intravascular diagnostic methods can be useful in evaluating cases in which initial angiography results are not sufficient to provide a proper diagnosis of significant stenosis, especially with regard to ISR. A wide range of diagnoses are provided by OCT, resulting in different treatment options. Interventional radiologists should consider intravascular diagnostic methods as additional tools for evaluating patients when visceral angiography results are unclear.
Keywords:Liver transplantation  Hepatic artery restenosis  Tomography  Optical coherence  Case report  Endovascular procedures  Angiography
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