Objective: To analyze the features and outcomes of 500 liver transplantations in adults over a 12-year period.
Materials And Methods: The study included data on 500 liver transplantations between May 2010 and April 2023. We analyzed 483 adults who underwent transplantation and 438 candidates for this procedure.
Objective: To systematize tactical and technical aspects of liver resections with reconstruction of afferent and efferent blood supply and/or inferior vena cava; to study postoperative outcomes in patients with focal liver lesions using transplantation technologies.
Material And Methods: We enrolled 413 patients with parasitic lesions, primary and secondary liver tumors involving great vessels (portal vein, hepatic artery, hepatic veins, inferior vena cava, right atrium). All ones underwent liver resections with vascular resection and reconstruction, as well as liver autotransplantation in vivo, ante situ (ex situ in vivo), extracorporeal liver resections with autotransplantation (ex vivo).
Objective: To systematize technical aspects of liver resections with reconstruction of afferent and efferent liver blood supply and/or inferior vena cava, as well as to analyze the results of surgical treatment in patients with focal liver lesions.
Material And Methods: The study included 413 patients with parasitic lesions, primary and secondary liver tumors with great vessel invasion (portal vein, hepatic artery, hepatic veins, inferior vena cava, right atrium). These features excluded radical liver resections without vascular resection and reconstruction, as well as liver autotransplantation in vivo, liver autotransplantation ante situ (ex situ in vivo), extracorporeal liver resections with autotransplantation (ex vivo).
Objective: To determine the incidence of AS after right lobe living donor liver transplantation with various biliary reconstructions and to identify the predictors of this complication.
Material And Methods: A retrospective and prospective analysis included 245 RLLDLTs for the period 2011-2018 at the Burnazjan Federal Medical Biophysical Center. The results of transplantations in 207 patients aged 19-68 years (median 43 years) were assessed.
We report surgical treatment of a 65-year-old patient with recurrent hemangioendothelioma of inferior and middle segment of inferior vena cava with spread to previously established prosthesis. Advanced resection of inferior vena cava and right-sided nephrectomy were not followed by complications and resulted R0 resection. Surgery time was 180 min.
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