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Infrarenal versus supraceliac aorto-hepatic arterial revascularisation in adult liver transplantation: multicentre retrospective study

Authors :
Roberto Troisi
Michele Colledan
J. Lambrechts
Jan Lerut
Giacomo Zanus
Federico Mocchegiani
Kevin Ackenine
G. Conte
Roberto Montalti
Marco Vivarelli
Andrea Risaliti
Umberto Baccarani
A. Benedetti Cacciaguerra
J. Lanari
Samuele Iesari
Riccardo Pravisani
Daniele Nicolini
Xavier Rogiers
Umberto Cillo
Vivarelli, M.
Benedetti Cacciaguerra, A.
Lerut, J.
Lanari, J.
Conte, G.
Pravisani, R.
Lambrechts, J.
Iesari, S.
Ackenine, K.
Nicolini, D.
Cillo, U.
Zanus, G.
Colledan, M.
Risaliti, A.
Baccarani, U.
Rogiers, X.
Troisi, R. I.
Montalti, R.
Mocchegiani, F.
UCL - SSS/IREC - Institut de recherche expérimentale et clinique
UCL - SSS/IREC/CHEX - Pôle de chirgurgie expérimentale et transplantation
UCL - (SLuc) Service de chirurgie et transplantation abdominale
Vivarelli, M
Cacciaguerra, A
Lerut, J
Lanari, J
Conte, G
Pravisani, R
Lambrechts, J
Iesari, S
Ackenine, K
Nicolini, D
Cillo, U
Zanus, G
Colledan, M
Risaliti, A
Baccarani, U
Rogiers, X
Troisi, R
Montalti, R
Mocchegiani, F
Source :
Updates in Surgery, Vol. 72, no. 3, p. 659-669 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

When the standard arterial reconstruction is not feasible during liver transplantation (LT), aorto-hepatic arterial reconstruction (AHAR) can be the only solution to save the graft. AHAR can be performed on the infrarenal (IR) or supraceliac (SC) tract of the aorta, but the possible effect on outcome of selecting SC versus IR reconstruction is still unclear. One hundred and twenty consecutive patients who underwent liver transplantation with AHAR in six European centres between January 2003 and December 2018 were retrospectively analysed to ascertain whether the incidence of hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) was influenced by the type of AHAR (IR-AHAR vs. SC-AHAR). In 56/120 (46.6%) cases, an IR anastomosis was performed, always using an interposition arterial conduit. In the other 64/120 (53.4%) cases, an SC anastomosis was performed; an arterial conduit was used in 45/64 (70.3%) cases. Incidence of early (

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Updates in Surgery, Vol. 72, no. 3, p. 659-669 (2020)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5c7d55fe6c20b8bc90f9b39e7326860