Temporary Portocaval Shunt by Piggyback Cava in Liver Re-Transplantation: Report of a Case

Ruslan Mamedov *

Inonu University, Liver Transplantation Institute, Malatya, Turkey and Azerbaijan Medical University, Baku, Azerbaijan.

Bulent Unal

Inonu University, Liver Transplantation Institute, Malatya, Turkey.

Cengiz Ara

Inonu University, Liver Transplantation Institute, Malatya, Turkey.

Cemalettin Aydin

Inonu University, Liver Transplantation Institute, Malatya, Turkey.

Fahri Yetisir

Inonu University, Liver Transplantation Institute, Malatya, Turkey.

Nuru Bayramov

Azerbaijan Medical University, Baku, Azerbaijan.

Guneyt Kayaalp

Inonu University, Liver Transplantation Institute, Malatya, Turkey.

Sezai Yilmaz

Inonu University, Liver Transplantation Institute, Malatya, Turkey.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Re-transplantation operation is a technically difficult procedure because of many adhesions; it has higher morbidity and mortality. In this article a maneuver facilitating liver re-transplantation is described. 27-year old male with hepatic artery thrombosis three months after the deceased liver transplantation admitted to our clinic for re-transplantation. Related living right lobe liver transplantation was planned. During recipient’s hepatectomy, the hepatic hilum was transected first, but retroperitoneal dissection and identification of the patient’s vena cava was very difficult. Prolonged operative time and risk of mesenteric venous hypertension after the clamping of portal vein required an application of temporary porto-caval bypass. For this shunt the portal vein of recipient and lower end of cadaveric liver vena cava (“piggyback vena cava”) were used. Vena cava of patient was not clamped during the bypass application, so blood flow in patient’s inferior vena cava was not deteriorated. The liver was removed with both caval veins (cadaveric liver vein and recipient’s own vein) remained in patient’s body. Living donor graft was connected to the piggyback vena cava. Temporary shunt was divided and portal vein anastomosed to the graft portal vein. Arterial anastomosis was performed with recipient’s gastroepiploic artery and the biliary reconstruction fashioned by Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy. So, piggyback vena cava can be used successfully and safely for temporary porto-caval shunt during the liver re-transplantation.

Keywords: liver transplantation, porto-caval shunt, re-transplantation, surgical technique


How to Cite

Mamedov, Ruslan, Bulent Unal, Cengiz Ara, Cemalettin Aydin, Fahri Yetisir, Nuru Bayramov, Guneyt Kayaalp, and Sezai Yilmaz. 2013. “Temporary Portocaval Shunt by Piggyback Cava in Liver Re-Transplantation: Report of a Case”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 4 (3):922-26. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJMMR/2014/5694.

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