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Arterial steal: an unusual cause for hepatic hypoperfusion after liver transplantation
Authors:M. Manner  G. Otto  N. Senninger  ST. Kraus  J. Goerich  C. Herfarth
Affiliation:Abteilung Allgemeine Chirurgie der Universität, Im Neuenheimer Feld 110, W-6900 Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany;Abteilung Radiodiagnostik der Universität, Im Neuenheimer Feld 110, W-6900 Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Abstract. Case reports of two patients with an unusual cause for a rapid increase in transaminases following liver transplantation are described. In the postoperative course, angiography revealed an arterial hypoperfusion of the liver due to a steal phenomenon with blood shunting from the hepatic to the splenic artery. In one case, the underlying pathophysiology was a pre-existing filiform stenosis of the celiac trunk with insufficient recruitment of arterial blood from the superior mesenteric artery via the pancreatic arcade. Adequate liver perfusion was restored by simple ligation of the common hepatic artery. In the other case, angiography showed an arteriovenous fistula formation of the splenic vessels and minimal blood flow through the hepatic vessels. This was successfully corrected by angiographic embolization of the splenic artery with metal coils. After therapeutic intervention, both patients rapidly recovered with excellent liver function.
Keywords:Arterial steal    in liver transplantation    Liver transplantation    arterial steal    Ischemia    in liver transplantation
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