Right Hepatic Lobe Resection and Thrombocytopenia
Thrombocytopenia has previously been reported after right lobe resection for organ donation. The mechanism(s) of low platelets after right hepatectomy is unclear and several hypotheses have been proposed including a decrease in thrombopoietin, and hepatic insufficiency resulting in relative portal h...
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doaj-51ba5dfb67344d43ae9c58edc86bb7732021-06-09T05:51:03ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812017-01-011611011Right Hepatic Lobe Resection and ThrombocytopeniaAbimbola Adike0Jorge Rakela1Christopher Czaplicki2Adyr Moss3Elizabeth Carey4Division of Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Arizona, USADivision of Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Arizona, USA; Correspondence and reprint request:Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Arizona, USADepartment of Transplant Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Arizona, USADivision of Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Arizona, USAThrombocytopenia has previously been reported after right lobe resection for organ donation. The mechanism(s) of low platelets after right hepatectomy is unclear and several hypotheses have been proposed including a decrease in thrombopoietin, and hepatic insufficiency resulting in relative portal hypertension following hepatic resection. However, there has previously not been any comparison between patients who undergo hepatic resection for neoplasia vs. for living organ donation. We compared platelet values in the postoperative period of patients who underwent right hepatectomy for living donation (n = 93) to those who underwent hepatectomy for neoplasia (n = 21). There was no significant difference in platelet values between the two groups at one month (291.2 ± 100 vs. 285.73 ± 159, p = NS), three months (223.8 ± 61 vs. 185.27 ± 80, p = NS) and at 12 months (212 ± 44 vs. 191 ± 60, p = NS). We conclude that thrombocytopenia is not uncommon following hepatic lobe resection, and is unaffected by the indication for hepa-tectomy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119303564 |
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Right Hepatic Lobe Resection and Thrombocytopenia |
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Right Hepatic Lobe Resection and Thrombocytopenia |
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right hepatic lobe resection and thrombocytopenia |
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Thrombocytopenia has previously been reported after right lobe resection for organ donation. The mechanism(s) of low platelets after right hepatectomy is unclear and several hypotheses have been proposed including a decrease in thrombopoietin, and hepatic insufficiency resulting in relative portal hypertension following hepatic resection. However, there has previously not been any comparison between patients who undergo hepatic resection for neoplasia vs. for living organ donation. We compared platelet values in the postoperative period of patients who underwent right hepatectomy for living donation (n = 93) to those who underwent hepatectomy for neoplasia (n = 21). There was no significant difference in platelet values between the two groups at one month (291.2 ± 100 vs. 285.73 ± 159, p = NS), three months (223.8 ± 61 vs. 185.27 ± 80, p = NS) and at 12 months (212 ± 44 vs. 191 ± 60, p = NS). We conclude that thrombocytopenia is not uncommon following hepatic lobe resection, and is unaffected by the indication for hepa-tectomy. |
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