Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits

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Autor(a) principal: Chedid, Márcio Fernandes
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Grezzana Filho, Tomáz de Jesus Maria, Chedid, Aljamir Duarte, Hendges, Luiz Pedro P., Leipnitz, Ian, Álvares-da-Silva, Mário Reis, Backes, Ariane Nádia, Reis, Matheus Jara, Kruel, Cleber Dario Pinto, Kruel, Cleber Rosito Pinto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/159385
Resumo: Arterial conduits are necessary in nearly 5% of all liver transplants and are usually constructed utilizing segments of donor iliac artery. However, available segments of donor iliac artery may not be lengthy enough or may not possess enough quality to enable its inclusion in the conduit. Although there are few reports of arterial conduits constructed solely utilizing prosthetic material, no previous reports of conduits composed of a segment of donor iliac artery and prosthetic material (mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits) were found in the medial literature to date. Two cases reporting successful outcomes after creation of mixed biologic and prosthetic arterial conduits are outlined in this report. Reason for creation of conduits was complete intimal dissection of the recipient’s hepatic artery in both cases. In both cases, available segments of donor iliac artery were not lengthy enough to bridge infrarenal aorta to porta hepatis. Both patients have patent conduits and normally functioning liver allografts, respectively, at 4 and 31 months after transplant.Mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits constitute a viable technical option and may offer potential advantages over fully prosthetic arterial conduits.
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title Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits
spellingShingle Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits
Chedid, Márcio Fernandes
Transplante de fígado
Artéria hepática
title_short Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits
title_full Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits
title_fullStr Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits
title_full_unstemmed Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits
title_sort Liver transplantation utilizing mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits
author Chedid, Márcio Fernandes
author_facet Chedid, Márcio Fernandes
Grezzana Filho, Tomáz de Jesus Maria
Chedid, Aljamir Duarte
Hendges, Luiz Pedro P.
Leipnitz, Ian
Álvares-da-Silva, Mário Reis
Backes, Ariane Nádia
Reis, Matheus Jara
Kruel, Cleber Dario Pinto
Kruel, Cleber Rosito Pinto
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author2 Grezzana Filho, Tomáz de Jesus Maria
Chedid, Aljamir Duarte
Hendges, Luiz Pedro P.
Leipnitz, Ian
Álvares-da-Silva, Mário Reis
Backes, Ariane Nádia
Reis, Matheus Jara
Kruel, Cleber Dario Pinto
Kruel, Cleber Rosito Pinto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chedid, Márcio Fernandes
Grezzana Filho, Tomáz de Jesus Maria
Chedid, Aljamir Duarte
Hendges, Luiz Pedro P.
Leipnitz, Ian
Álvares-da-Silva, Mário Reis
Backes, Ariane Nádia
Reis, Matheus Jara
Kruel, Cleber Dario Pinto
Kruel, Cleber Rosito Pinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplante de fígado
Artéria hepática
topic Transplante de fígado
Artéria hepática
description Arterial conduits are necessary in nearly 5% of all liver transplants and are usually constructed utilizing segments of donor iliac artery. However, available segments of donor iliac artery may not be lengthy enough or may not possess enough quality to enable its inclusion in the conduit. Although there are few reports of arterial conduits constructed solely utilizing prosthetic material, no previous reports of conduits composed of a segment of donor iliac artery and prosthetic material (mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits) were found in the medial literature to date. Two cases reporting successful outcomes after creation of mixed biologic and prosthetic arterial conduits are outlined in this report. Reason for creation of conduits was complete intimal dissection of the recipient’s hepatic artery in both cases. In both cases, available segments of donor iliac artery were not lengthy enough to bridge infrarenal aorta to porta hepatis. Both patients have patent conduits and normally functioning liver allografts, respectively, at 4 and 31 months after transplant.Mixed biologic and synthetic arterial conduits constitute a viable technical option and may offer potential advantages over fully prosthetic arterial conduits.
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