Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5729063 Transplantation Proceedings 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The extra-anatomical meso-portal venous jump graft technique is rare for infants.•We used this technique to treat early portal vein thrombosis after liver transplantation in a 6-month-old infant.•The patient has since been stable 4 years after the surgery, with no complications.•This is the first case report of this technique in a smallest patient ever reported.

Background and PurposeSmall infants with biliary atresia and hypoplastic portal veins (PV) are at risk for portal vein thrombosis (PVT) after liver transplantation (LT), which can lead to graft loss and mortality. Extra-anatomical PV reconstruction techniques have been established for adult cases of PVT; however, they have not been widely accepted for infants.MethodsHere, we report the successful use of an extra-anatomical meso-portal venous jump graft to treat early PVT after LT in a 6-month-old infant with biliary atresia and PV hypoplasia. At the time of LT, despite a reduced-sized left lateral graft, we had to create a temporary abdominal closure with silastic mesh.FindingsOn postoperative day 1, PVT was detected by Doppler ultrasound of the liver. Surgical thrombectomy was attempted. We removed the blood clots and reconstructed the PV using an interposition venous graft. As the PV flow was still not sufficient, we performed an extra-anatomical meso-portal venous jump graft procedure from the recipient superior mesenteric vein to the donor PV. This resulted in a significant improvement in PV flow.ConclusionFor small infants at high risk for PVT, a detailed pretransplantation surgical plan and treatment options for possible early PVT are mandatory. An extra-anatomical meso-portal venous jump graft is a viable surgical technique for early PVT in infants.

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