GUIDELINES FOR SURGICAL-PROCEDURES AFTER LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION

Citation
G. Testa et al., GUIDELINES FOR SURGICAL-PROCEDURES AFTER LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION, Annals of surgery, 227(4), 1998, pp. 590-599
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
00034932
Volume
227
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
590 - 599
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-4932(1998)227:4<590:GFSAL>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Objective The first purpose of this study is to identify the types and incidences of surgical procedures in patients who have previously und ergone liver transplantation, with particular focus on the complicatio n rates and the lengths of hospital stay. The second purpose is to pre sent the management guidelines for patients with liver transplants at the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative stages of surgical procedure. Summary Background Data The surgical literature on this is sue is scant, and with the growing liver transplant patient population it is not unlikely for any surgery specialist to have to operate on a patient who has undergone liver transplantation. Methods A sample of 409 patients with available hospital records, with a minimum of a 2-ye ar follow-up, and with telephone access for interviews was chosen. Typ e of surgery, time from the liver transplant, hospital stay, immunosup pressive regimen, and complications were recorded. Results A large pro portion of patients (24.2%) underwent some type of surgical procedure 2 to 10 years after liver transplantation. The authors demonstrate tha t most of the elective procedures can be safely carried out without an increased incidence of complication and without longer hospital stay than the general population. Conversely, emergent procedures are plagu ed by a greater incidence of complications that not only affect the fu nction of the liver graft but may risk the life of the patient.