TY - JOUR
T1 - Transfusion-free Retransplantation for Post-liver Transplantation Hepatic Artery Thrombosis
T2 - How Much Augmentation Is Too Much?
AU - Mulgaonkar, Ashwini
AU - Horwich, Brian
AU - Kim, Brian
AU - Kahn, Jeffrey A.
AU - Kaur, Navpreet
AU - Genyk, Yuri
AU - Han, Hyosun
AU - Ahearn, Aaron
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/10/22
Y1 - 2021/10/22
N2 - Liver transplantation presents unique challenges in patients who do not accept blood transfusions. The difficulty of balancing chemical augmentation and handling the technical difficulty of the surgery make transfusion-free liver transplantation an exception rather than the norm. However, at our center, we have performed 27 successful living donor liver transplants in transfusion-free patients. We describe a case of hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) after living donor liver transplantation requiring retransplantation. This first report of safe retransplantation without blood products demonstrates that even graft-threatening complications can be safely managed in a transfusion-free setting. However, it remains unclear if the medical augmentation to meet hematologic and coagulation parameters before transfusion-free transplantation may increase the risk of postoperative HAT and other thrombotic complications. Although it is our center's experience that the thrombosis rate is comparable with the published rate in standard transfusion-eligible living donor liver transplantations and this case demonstrates that HAT can be safely managed in this setting, further study on the risks and benefits of hematopoietic stimulants as pretransplant optimization is warranted.
AB - Liver transplantation presents unique challenges in patients who do not accept blood transfusions. The difficulty of balancing chemical augmentation and handling the technical difficulty of the surgery make transfusion-free liver transplantation an exception rather than the norm. However, at our center, we have performed 27 successful living donor liver transplants in transfusion-free patients. We describe a case of hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) after living donor liver transplantation requiring retransplantation. This first report of safe retransplantation without blood products demonstrates that even graft-threatening complications can be safely managed in a transfusion-free setting. However, it remains unclear if the medical augmentation to meet hematologic and coagulation parameters before transfusion-free transplantation may increase the risk of postoperative HAT and other thrombotic complications. Although it is our center's experience that the thrombosis rate is comparable with the published rate in standard transfusion-eligible living donor liver transplantations and this case demonstrates that HAT can be safely managed in this setting, further study on the risks and benefits of hematopoietic stimulants as pretransplant optimization is warranted.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85136770353
U2 - 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001123
DO - 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001123
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85136770353
SN - 2373-8731
VL - 7
SP - E776
JO - Transplantation Direct
JF - Transplantation Direct
IS - 11
ER -