2022
DOI: 10.1097/txd.0000000000001425
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Percutaneous Direct Puncture of Retropancreatic Splenic Vein and Portal Thrombectomy in a Patient With Liver Transplantation and Simultaneous Splenectomy

Abstract: Portal vein thrombosis following liver transplantation is generally managed by endovascular treatment. Although several techniques are available for portal venous access, trans-splenic access is of interest because it avoids damage to the liver graft. However, the spleen cannot be punctured to access the portal vein after splenectomy. We herein report a case of portal vein thrombosis following living donor liver transplantation with simultaneous splenectomy successfully treated by percutaneous intervention wit… Show more

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“…In cases with a right lobe graft that contained the inferior right hepatic vein (iRHV), the iRHV was reconstructed when its diameter exceeded 5 mm 21 . As we described, 22,23 splenectomy was indicated when the platelet count at the time of transplantation was < 50,000/µL due to hypersplenism. Because we started to perform splenectomy based on donor age, GV/SLV, and portal venous pressure after graft implantation in April 2021, splenectomy with the intent to modulate the portal inflow was not performed during the study period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases with a right lobe graft that contained the inferior right hepatic vein (iRHV), the iRHV was reconstructed when its diameter exceeded 5 mm 21 . As we described, 22,23 splenectomy was indicated when the platelet count at the time of transplantation was < 50,000/µL due to hypersplenism. Because we started to perform splenectomy based on donor age, GV/SLV, and portal venous pressure after graft implantation in April 2021, splenectomy with the intent to modulate the portal inflow was not performed during the study period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 A few studies have compared overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) between LR and TACE in patients with multinodular BCLC stage A HCC. 7,8 In a large nationwide cohort study conducted by the Liver Cancer Study Group of Japan, LR was predominantly performed on selected patients with multinodular BCLC stage A HCC and these patients exhibited better survival outcomes compared to those who underwent TACE. 8 However, this study encompassed patients with various tumor characteristics, including macrovascular invasion and HCC beyond the Milan criteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%