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Living-related right lobe liver transplantation for a patient with fulminant hepatic failure during the second trimester of pregnancy: report of a case. Transplantation [Transplantation] Journal article

 
TitleLiving-related right lobe liver transplantation for a patient with fulminant hepatic failure during the second trimester of pregnancy: report of a case.
Author(s)Eguchi S, Yanaga K, Fujita F, Okudaira S, Furui J, Miyamoto M, Kanematsu T 
InstitutionDepartments of Surgery II, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Sakamoto, Nagasaki, Japan.
SourceTransplantation 2002 Jun 27; 73(12):1970-1.
MeSHAdult
Female
Humans
Liver Failure
Liver Transplantation
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications
Pregnancy Trimester, Second
AbstractA 28-year-old pregnant Japanese woman developed fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) with coma grade IV at 15 weeks' gestation and underwent emergency orthotopic living-related liver transplantation (LRLT) using the right hepatic lobe of her father. Blood type was identical. On postoperative day 2, she regained consciousness and was extubated. For fear of possible negative effects of exposure to various drugs and from x-ray examinations on the fetus as well as the maternal burden of a continuing pregnant state on the patient, artificial abortion was a treatment choice in this woman on posttransplant day 31. The patient was discharged and is currently doing well. Until the present, 11 pregnant women were reported to have liver transplantation during the second trimester of pregnancy, including 2 pregnant women with LRLT. This is the third case of LRLT, and the first successful case in which the right hepatic lobe was used for graft.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID12131701
  
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