Purpose: Pediatric liver transplant surgery is burdened by arterial complications whose endovascular treatment is not standardized. We report the outcomes of a cohort of pediatric recipients with hepatic artery complications treated by endoluminal procedures. Materials and Methods: From December 2019 to December 2022, consecutive transplanted pediatric patients who underwent endovascular treatment of hepatic artery complications were reviewed. The analysis included: type of complication (occlusion, stenosis, pseudoaneurysm); onset (acute = < 15 days, subacute = 15–90 days, late = > 90 days); endovascular technique (angioplasty, stenting); complications and outcomes. Technical success was defined as the opacification of the hepatic artery at the final angiogram with < 50% residual stenosis and no pseudoaneurysms. Clinical success was defined by graft’s and patient’s survival. Results: Seventeen patients (8 males; median age 33 months, IQR 9–103) underwent 21 hepatic arteriography procedures for predominantly acute or subacute occlusions (n = 7) or stenosis (n = 11) with concurrent pseudoaneurysms (n = 4). Primary and secondary technical success was achieved in 13/18 and 3/3 procedures, respectively, with overall technical success of 76%. Angioplasty alone was successful in 5/21 procedures; stent-retriever thrombectomy was performed in one occlusion with thrombosis; stenting was required in 9/17 (53%) patients. Clinical success was obtained in 14/17 (82%) patients with hepatic artery patency after a median of 367 days (IQR 114.5–500). Clinical failure occurred in 3 permanent occlusions, with 2 deaths and 1 re-transplantation. Procedure-related complications included minor events in 3/17 (18%) patients and 1/17 (6%) death. Conclusion: In liver transplanted children with hepatic artery complications, endovascular treatment may provide clinical success, with stenting often required in acute and subacute conditions. Level of Evidence: Level 4. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Marra, P., Muglia, R., Capodaglio, C., Dulcetta, L., Carbone, F., Sansotta, N., et al. (2023). Current Endovascular Management of Arterial Complications After Pediatric Liver Transplantation in a Tertiary Center. CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY, 46(11), 1610-1620 [10.1007/s00270-023-03557-0].

Current Endovascular Management of Arterial Complications After Pediatric Liver Transplantation in a Tertiary Center

Marra, P
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Capodaglio, CA;Dulcetta, L;Carbone, FS;Celestino, A;Muscogiuri, G;Fagiuoli, S;D'Antiga, L;Colledan, M;Sironi, S
2023

Abstract

Purpose: Pediatric liver transplant surgery is burdened by arterial complications whose endovascular treatment is not standardized. We report the outcomes of a cohort of pediatric recipients with hepatic artery complications treated by endoluminal procedures. Materials and Methods: From December 2019 to December 2022, consecutive transplanted pediatric patients who underwent endovascular treatment of hepatic artery complications were reviewed. The analysis included: type of complication (occlusion, stenosis, pseudoaneurysm); onset (acute = < 15 days, subacute = 15–90 days, late = > 90 days); endovascular technique (angioplasty, stenting); complications and outcomes. Technical success was defined as the opacification of the hepatic artery at the final angiogram with < 50% residual stenosis and no pseudoaneurysms. Clinical success was defined by graft’s and patient’s survival. Results: Seventeen patients (8 males; median age 33 months, IQR 9–103) underwent 21 hepatic arteriography procedures for predominantly acute or subacute occlusions (n = 7) or stenosis (n = 11) with concurrent pseudoaneurysms (n = 4). Primary and secondary technical success was achieved in 13/18 and 3/3 procedures, respectively, with overall technical success of 76%. Angioplasty alone was successful in 5/21 procedures; stent-retriever thrombectomy was performed in one occlusion with thrombosis; stenting was required in 9/17 (53%) patients. Clinical success was obtained in 14/17 (82%) patients with hepatic artery patency after a median of 367 days (IQR 114.5–500). Clinical failure occurred in 3 permanent occlusions, with 2 deaths and 1 re-transplantation. Procedure-related complications included minor events in 3/17 (18%) patients and 1/17 (6%) death. Conclusion: In liver transplanted children with hepatic artery complications, endovascular treatment may provide clinical success, with stenting often required in acute and subacute conditions. Level of Evidence: Level 4. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Angioplasty; Coronary stent-graft; Endovascular treatment; Pediatric liver transplantation; Stenting;
English
13-ott-2023
2023
46
11
1610
1620
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Marra, P., Muglia, R., Capodaglio, C., Dulcetta, L., Carbone, F., Sansotta, N., et al. (2023). Current Endovascular Management of Arterial Complications After Pediatric Liver Transplantation in a Tertiary Center. CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY, 46(11), 1610-1620 [10.1007/s00270-023-03557-0].
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