Abstract | UNLABELLED: Between the 7th of June 1985 and december 1991, 71 liver transplants (LTx) were performed in 60 patients (pts) with ages ranging from 8 months to 14 years and weight between 4 and 38 kg. Sixty-two percent were cholestatic diseases (32 biliary atresia, 3 sclerosing cholangitis and 2 biliary paucity), 25% metabolic hepatic-based diseases (6 glycogen storage disease, 4 Byler disease, 3 tyrosinaemia and 2 alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency) and 13% miscellaneous diagnosis (2 post-hepatitic cirrhosis, 2 autoimmune hepatitis, 2 fulminant hepatitis and one case of cholesteryl ester storage disease and one case of Budd-Chiari disease). Primary non-function was observed in 4 cases (5.5), severe bacterial infection in 4 pts. (5.5%), severe viral infection in 2 (3%), arterial thrombosis in 2 (3%), arterial rupture in 1 (1.5%), recurrence in 3 cases (5%) and chronic rejection in two (3%). Two patients were in III and IV coma respectively prior to surgery. Intraoperative mortality was nil. Total mortality was 19 cases, which represents an actuarial survival rate of 70%. Our philosophy has always been to offer this treatment to all patients candidates for LTx. In some end-stage situation it is very difficult to objectively assess their possibilities and when necessary refuse the only opportunity the patient has. Nevertheless, results are satisfactory. IN CONCLUSION: 1. LTx in children has been confirmed in our programme over 7 years as efficient treatment for end-stage liver diseases. 2. Advances in the therapeutic arsenal and increased experience have notably improved the progress of these patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Authors | V Martínez Ibañez, J Iglesias, J Lloret, G Barat, J Boix |
Journal | Cirugia pediatrica : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Cirugia Pediatrica
(Cir Pediatr)
Vol. 6
Issue 1
Pg. 7-10
(Jan 1993)
ISSN: 0214-1221 [Print] Spain |
Vernacular Title | Experiencia de 7 años en el trasplante hepático pediátrico. |
PMID | 8499240
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Humans
- Infant
- Liver Diseases
(surgery)
- Liver Transplantation
(adverse effects, mortality)
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