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Successful hepatic transplantation in congenital absence of recipient portal vein.

Authors :
Woodle ES
Thistlethwaite JR
Emond JC
Whitington PF
Vogelbach P
Yousefzadeh DK
Broelsch CE
Source :
Surgery [Surgery] 1990 Apr; Vol. 107 (4), pp. 475-9.
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

The first case of hepatic transplantation in a patient with congenital absence of the portal vein (CAPV) is reported. A 10-year-old girl with biliary atresia and CAPV underwent successful hepatic transplantation and has normal liver function 9 months after transplantation. This case is only the seventh reported case of CAPV. Patients with CAPV commonly have additional liver anomalies, cardiac and inferior vena cava anomalies, and polysplenia. Surprisingly, hepatic encephalopathy is not a prominent feature in patients with CAPV despite systemic drainage of mesenteric venous blood. CAPV should not be considered a contraindication to hepatic transplantation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0039-6060
Volume :
107
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
2321142