1. Approaches to reconstruction of inferior vena cava by
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Yusufukadier, Maimaitinijiati, Tuerganaili, AJi, Tie-Min, Jiang, Bo, Ran, Ying-Mei, Shao, Rui-Qing, Zhang, Qiang, Guo, Mao-Lin, Wang, and Hao, Wen
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Echinococcosis, Hepatic ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,Transplantation, Autologous ,Liver Transplantation ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is most commonly found in retrohepatic inferior vena cava (RHIVC).To propose reasonable RHICV reconstruction strategies forWe retrospectively summarized the clinical data of 114 patients diagnosed with hepatic AE who treated by ELRA in our department. A total of 114 patients were divided into three groups according to the different reconstruction methods of RHIVC: Group A with original RHIVC being repaired and reconstructed (All patients were routinely followed up for a median duration of 52 (range, 12-125) mo. The 30 d mortality rate was 7.0% (8/114) and 7 patients died within 90 d. Among all subjects, the inferior vena cava (IVC)-related complication rates were 17.5% (11/63) in group A and 16.3% (7/43) in group B. IVC stenosis was found in 12 patients (10.5%), whereas thrombus was formed in 6 patients (5.3%). Twenty-two patients had grade III or higher complications, with the complication rates being 17.2%, 16.3%, and 57.1% in the three groups. The average postoperative hospital stay in the three groups was 32.3 ± 19.8, 26.7 ± 18.2, and 51.3 ± 29.4 d (ELRA can be considered a safe and feasible option for end-stage hepatic AE patients with RHIVC infiltration. The RHIVC reconstruction methods should be selected appropriately depending on the defect degree of AE lesions in IVC lumen. The RHIVC resection without any reconstruction method should be considered with caution.
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- 2022