Incidence of Donor Hepatic Artery Thrombosis in Liver Grafts Recognized During Organ Procurement and Backtable: A Rare but Treacherous Pitfall In Liver Transplantation

Donor hepatic artery thrombosis (dHAT) identified during liver procurement and backtable is a rare and little-reported event that can make liver transplants unfeasible. This is a retrospective study of dHAT identified during liver grafts procurements or backtable procedures. All grafts were recovere...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplantation proceedings 2022-06, Vol.54 (5), p.1345-1348
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Nataliê Almeida, Waisberg, Daniel Reis, Fernandes, Michel Ribeiro, Pinheiro, Rafael Soares, Santos, João Paulo Costa, Lima, Marisa Rafaela Damasceno, Alvarez, Paola Sofia Espinoza, Ernani, Lucas, Lins-Albuquerque, Marcos Vinicius, Nacif, Lucas Souto, Rocha-Santos, Vinicius, Martino, Rodrigo Bronze, Ducatti, Liliana, Arantes, Rubens Macedo, Song, Alice Tung, Lee, André Dong, Haddad, Luciana Bertocco, Dala Riva, Daniel Fernandes, Silva, Amanda Maria, Galvão, Flávio Henrique, Andraus, Wellington, Carneiro-D'Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto
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Zusammenfassung:Donor hepatic artery thrombosis (dHAT) identified during liver procurement and backtable is a rare and little-reported event that can make liver transplants unfeasible. This is a retrospective study of dHAT identified during liver grafts procurements or backtable procedures. All grafts were recovered from brain-dead donors. The demographic characteristics of the donors and the incidence of dHAT were analyzed. The data were also compared to a cohort of donors without dHAT. There was a total of 486 donors during the study period. The incidence of dHAT was 1.85% (n = 9). The diagnosis of dHAT was made during procurement in 5 cases (55.5%) and during the backtable in 4 (44.4%). Most donors were female (n = 5), with an average BMI of 28.14 ± 6.9 kg/m2, hypertensive (n = 5), and with stroke as cause of brain death (n = 8). The most prevalent site of dHAT was a left hepatic artery originating from the left gastric artery (n = 4). Of the 9 cases reported, 2 livers were used for transplantation, and 7 were discarded. Comparing those cases to a cohort of 260 donors without dHAT, we found a higher incidence of anatomic variations in the hepatic artery (P = .01) and of stroke as cause of brain death (P = .05). The occurrence of dHAT before liver procurement is a rare event, however it may become a treacherous pitfall if the diagnosis is late. Grafts with anatomic variations recovered from women with brain death due to stroke and with past history of hypertension seem to be at a higher risk of presenting dHAT.
ISSN:0041-1345
1873-2623
DOI:10.1016/j.transproceed.2022.04.003