Retained foreign body in transplanted liver
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2015
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International journal of organ transplantation medicine
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Özet
Liver transplantation is a technically complex and long surgical procedure. A large quantity of
various materials such as catheters, sutures, needles and clips are frequently used during the
procedure. These materials may enter in the liver from the vascular or biliary orifices inadvertently.
A 50-year-old patient who had hepatic failure due to HBV underwent a deceased-donor
liver transplantation. The deceased donor was a 75-year-old HbsAg+
man. The recipient had
subfebrile fever and leukocytosis post-operatively. A control computed tomography revealed a
cuneiform ischemic area, and a foreign body inside the right anterior portal vein branch proximal
to this ischemic region. A 10-F Nelaton catheter, 5-cm long, was removed from the portal
vein by surgery. Retrospectively, we understood that the portal vein was cut during the backtable
procedure and the portal vein catheter was replaced with a larger one for better irrigation.
Most probably, the original catheter was cut together with the portal vein, and the tip of the
catheter was retained in the portal system and migrated into the liver. As far as we know, such
a complication of liver transplantation has never been described previously.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Liver transplantation, Foreign body, Post-operative complication, Portal vein
Kaynak
International journal of organ transplantation medicine
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Künye
Kayaalp, C. Kırmızı, S. Kutlu, R. Yağcı, M. A. Işık, B. Yılmaz, S. 2015. Retained foreign body in transplanted liver. International journal of organ transplantation medicine.