Splenohepatic arterial steal syndrome in liver transplantation: clinical features and management

Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation(2002)

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. Well-known arterial complications after liver transplantation comprise thrombosis and major stenosis, which usually necessitate a retransplantation procedure. In our institution, in a series of 165 consecutive liver transplantations, we report the first recognized case of a splenohepatic arterial steal syndrome. This is characterized by an arterial malperfusion of the hepatic graft caused by a marked diversion of blood flow to a significantly enlarged spleen, which leads to major ischemic damage of the hepatic graft. After splenectomy the perfusion through the hepatic artery increased substantially and the graft was salvaged, with a following favorable clinical course. Splenohepatic arterial steal syndrome may ultimately result in graft loss if it is falsely diagnosed or recognized too late. A post-transplantation splenectomy represents a successful therapeutic approach; alternatively a primary arterial anastomosis to the aorta prevents the development of this condition.
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Liver transplantation Splenohepatic arterial steal Ischemic graft damage Splenectomy
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