کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6216767 | 1607093 | 2015 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to analyze the general surgical complications in pediatric liver transplant recipients and the safety of delayed primary closure at a single tertiary center.MethodsA retrospective review of all liver transplant recipients between April 1986 and May 2014 was performed. All general and gastrointestinal complications were recorded and analyzed. The incidence and risk of these complications were compared between children who had a primary versus those who had a delayed closure, with or without the use of Surgisis®, of their abdomen.Results242 patients underwent 281 liver transplants. The median age of the children was 31 months. Whole (77), reduced size (91), split (96), and living related grafts (17) were used. General surgical complications were observed in 33 cases (11.7%). 135 cases underwent delayed primary closure (DPC) of their abdomen, 35 with Surgisis®. Patients with biliary atresia had a higher rate (4.6%) of bowel perforation (p = 0.013). The majority of complications occurred within 3 months of transplantation.ConclusionGeneral surgical complications postpediatric liver transplantation were common but usually not life threatening. Delayed primary closure was safe, had no significant long-term issues, and was not associated with higher incidence of wound related complications.
Journal: Journal of Pediatric Surgery - Volume 50, Issue 12, December 2015, Pages 2137-2140