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2220-3230 (online) |
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Transplantation |
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Retrospective Study |
| Article Title |
Portal vein arterialization in 25 liver transplant recipients: A Latin American single-center experience
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
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Nicolas Andres Cortes-Mejia, Diana Fernanda Bejarano-Ramirez, Juan Jose Guerra-Londono, Diego Rymel Trivino-Alvarez, Raquel Tabares-Mesa and Alonso Vera-Torres |
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| Corresponding Author |
Alonso Vera-Torres, FACS, FEBS, MD, Chief Doctor, Professor, Surgeon, Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery Department, Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogota, Cra. 7 #117-15. Fourth Floor, Transplantation Office, Bogota 110111, Colombia. rural.trasplantes@fsfb.org.co |
| Key Words |
Liver transplantation; Portal vein arterialization; Arteriovenous anastomoses; Portal hypertension; Portal vein thrombosis; Spontaneous portosystemic shunts; Vascular steal phenomenon; Primary graft dysfunction; Early allograft dysfunction |
| Core Tip |
Guaranteeing adequate graft perfusion is essential to obtain optimal outcomes after liver transplantation (LT). This retrospective single-center study analyzed 25 cases of portal vein arterialization (PVA) for portal flow optimization in LT. To account for the time-sensitive effect, cases were classified into two groups: prereperfusion (pre-PVA) if the arterioportal anastomosis was performed before graft revascularization and postreperfusion (post-PVA) if PVA was performed afterward. We found that pre-PVA yields better results than post-PVA and that hyperperfusion could play a protective role against graft dysfunction. Currently, this is the largest case series studying PVA during LT. |
| Publish Date |
2024-06-14 08:01 |
| Citation |
Cortes-Mejia NA, Bejarano-Ramirez DF, Guerra-Londono JJ, Trivino-Alvarez DR, Tabares-Mesa R, Vera-Torres A. Portal vein arterialization in 25 liver transplant recipients: A Latin American single-center experience. World J Transplant 2024; 14(2): 92528 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3230/full/v14/i2/92528.htm |
| DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5500/wjt.v14.i2.92528 |
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