The place of liver transplantation in the treatment of severe iatrogenic liver injuries has not yet been widely discussed in the literature. Bile duct injuries during cholecystectomy represent the leading cause of liver transplantation in this setting, while other indications after abdominal surgery are less common. Urgent liver transplantation for the treatment of severe iatrogenic liver injury may-represent a surgical challenge requiring technically difficult and time consuming procedures. A debate is ongoing on the need for centralization of complex surgery in tertiary referral centers. The early referral of patients with severe iatrogenic liver injuries to a tertiary center with experienced hepato-pancreato- biliary and transplant surgery has emerged as the best treatment of care. Despite widespread interest in the use of liver transplantation as a treatment option for severe iatrogenic injuries, reported experiences indicate few liver transplants are performed. This review analyzes the literature on liver transplantation after hepatic injury and discusses our own experience along with surgical advances and future prospects in this uncommon transplant setting.

Lauterio, A., De Carlis, R., Di Sandro, S., Ferla, F., Buscemi, V., De Carlis, L. (2017). Liver transplantation in the treatment of severe iatrogenic liver injuries. WORLD JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY, 9(24), 1022-1029 [10.4254/wjh.v9.i24.1022].

Liver transplantation in the treatment of severe iatrogenic liver injuries

Lauterio, A;De Carlis, L
Membro del Collaboration Group
2017

Abstract

The place of liver transplantation in the treatment of severe iatrogenic liver injuries has not yet been widely discussed in the literature. Bile duct injuries during cholecystectomy represent the leading cause of liver transplantation in this setting, while other indications after abdominal surgery are less common. Urgent liver transplantation for the treatment of severe iatrogenic liver injury may-represent a surgical challenge requiring technically difficult and time consuming procedures. A debate is ongoing on the need for centralization of complex surgery in tertiary referral centers. The early referral of patients with severe iatrogenic liver injuries to a tertiary center with experienced hepato-pancreato- biliary and transplant surgery has emerged as the best treatment of care. Despite widespread interest in the use of liver transplantation as a treatment option for severe iatrogenic injuries, reported experiences indicate few liver transplants are performed. This review analyzes the literature on liver transplantation after hepatic injury and discusses our own experience along with surgical advances and future prospects in this uncommon transplant setting.
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Acute liver failure; Biliary injury; Iatrogenic liver injury; Liver transplantation; Surgical complication; Tertiary referral center; Urgent liver transplantation; Vascular injury;
Acute liver failure; Biliary injury; Iatrogenic liver injury; Liver transplantation; Surgical complication; Tertiary referral center; Urgent liver transplantation; Vascular injury; Hepatology
English
2017
9
24
1022
1029
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Lauterio, A., De Carlis, R., Di Sandro, S., Ferla, F., Buscemi, V., De Carlis, L. (2017). Liver transplantation in the treatment of severe iatrogenic liver injuries. WORLD JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY, 9(24), 1022-1029 [10.4254/wjh.v9.i24.1022].
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