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To browse Academia. Vascular problems such as thrombosis and stenosis of the hepatic artery, portal vein, and hepatic vein are serious complications after living-donor liver transplant and can cause increased morbidity, graft loss, and patient death. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence, treatment, and outcome of recipient vascular complications after living-donor liver transplant in a single Egyptian center.
Review of all patients with vascular complications was performed. In 20 of recipients 8. Hamdy Gad. Objectives: Vascular complications VC after living donor liver transplantation LDLT are one of the most feared problems that result in graft and patient loss. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence, treatment, and outcome of vascular complications of patients after adult to adult LDLT in a single Egyptian center.
We retrospectively identified and analyzed vascular complications in recipients. Results: The overall incidence of VC was The overall 1-, 3-, 5- and 7-year survival rates in our series were In living donor liver transplantation LDLT , vascular complications are more frequently seen than in deceased donor transplantation. Early arterial, portal vein, or hepatic vein thromboses are complications that can lead to graft loss and patient death. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence, treatment, and outcome of vascular complications after LDLT in a single Brazilian center.
Nine recipients had vascular complications. Hepatic artery thrombosis HAT occurred in 4 3. Complications were identified by Doppler and confirmed by angiography or angiotomography. Patients with HAT were listed for retransplantation. One died before retransplant. Two children were submitted to retranspl Shiraz Rather. Vascular complications continue to have a devastating effect on liver transplantation recipients, even though their nature, incidence, and outcome might have actually changed with increasing experience and proficiency in high-volume centers.