Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter?
Background. The use of venovenous bypass in liver transplantation has declined over time. Few studies have examined the impact of surgical approach in cases performed exclusively without venovenous bypass. We hypothesized that advances in liver transplant anesthesia and perioperative care have minim...
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doaj-99bb2c8660984bc5a571defa207eab602020-11-25T00:57:52ZengWolters KluwerTransplantation Direct2373-87312018-05-0145e34810.1097/TXD.0000000000000776201805000-0006Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter?Andrew S. Barbas, MD0Jordan Levy, MD1Michael S. Mulvihill, MD2Nicolas Goldaracena, MD3Martin J. Dib, MD4David P. Al-Adra, MD, PhD5Mark S. Cattral, MD6Anand Ghanekar, MD, PhD7Paul D. Greig, MD8David R. Grant, MD9Gonzalo Sapisochin, MD10Markus Selzner, MD11Stuart A. McCluskey, MD12Ian D. McGilvray, MD, PhD131 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.2 Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1 Multi-Organ Transplant Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Background. The use of venovenous bypass in liver transplantation has declined over time. Few studies have examined the impact of surgical approach in cases performed exclusively without venovenous bypass. We hypothesized that advances in liver transplant anesthesia and perioperative care have minimized the importance of surgical approach in the modern era. Methods. Deceased donor liver transplants at the University of Toronto from 2000 to 2015 were reviewed, all performed without venovenous bypass. First, an unadjusted analysis was performed comparing perioperative outcomes and graft/patient survival for 3 different liver transplant techniques (caval interposition, piggyback, side-to-side cavo-cavostomy). Second, a propensity-matched analysis was performed comparing caval interposition to caval-preserving techniques. Results. One thousand two hundred thirty-three liver transplants were included in the study. On unadjusted analysis, blood loss, transfusion requirement, postoperative complications, and graft/patient survival were equivalent for the 3 different techniques. To account for possible confounding patient variables, propensity matching was performed. Analysis of the propensity-matched cohorts also demonstrated similar outcomes for caval interposition versus caval-preserving approaches. Conclusions. In the modern era at centers with a multidisciplinary team, the importance of specific liver transplant technique is minimized. Full or partial cross-clamping of the inferior vena cava is feasible without the use of venovenous bypass.http://journals.lww.com/transplantationdirect/fulltext/10.1097/TXD.0000000000000776 |
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Andrew S. Barbas, MD Jordan Levy, MD Michael S. Mulvihill, MD Nicolas Goldaracena, MD Martin J. Dib, MD David P. Al-Adra, MD, PhD Mark S. Cattral, MD Anand Ghanekar, MD, PhD Paul D. Greig, MD David R. Grant, MD Gonzalo Sapisochin, MD Markus Selzner, MD Stuart A. McCluskey, MD Ian D. McGilvray, MD, PhD |
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Andrew S. Barbas, MD Jordan Levy, MD Michael S. Mulvihill, MD Nicolas Goldaracena, MD Martin J. Dib, MD David P. Al-Adra, MD, PhD Mark S. Cattral, MD Anand Ghanekar, MD, PhD Paul D. Greig, MD David R. Grant, MD Gonzalo Sapisochin, MD Markus Selzner, MD Stuart A. McCluskey, MD Ian D. McGilvray, MD, PhD Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter? Transplantation Direct |
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Andrew S. Barbas, MD Jordan Levy, MD Michael S. Mulvihill, MD Nicolas Goldaracena, MD Martin J. Dib, MD David P. Al-Adra, MD, PhD Mark S. Cattral, MD Anand Ghanekar, MD, PhD Paul D. Greig, MD David R. Grant, MD Gonzalo Sapisochin, MD Markus Selzner, MD Stuart A. McCluskey, MD Ian D. McGilvray, MD, PhD |
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Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter? |
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Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter? |
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Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter? |
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Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter? |
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Liver Transplantation Without Venovenous Bypass: Does Surgical Approach Matter? |
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liver transplantation without venovenous bypass: does surgical approach matter? |
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Wolters Kluwer |
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Transplantation Direct |
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2373-8731 |
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2018-05-01 |
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Background. The use of venovenous bypass in liver transplantation has declined over time. Few studies have examined the impact of surgical approach in cases performed exclusively without venovenous bypass. We hypothesized that advances in liver transplant anesthesia and perioperative care have minimized the importance of surgical approach in the modern era.
Methods. Deceased donor liver transplants at the University of Toronto from 2000 to 2015 were reviewed, all performed without venovenous bypass. First, an unadjusted analysis was performed comparing perioperative outcomes and graft/patient survival for 3 different liver transplant techniques (caval interposition, piggyback, side-to-side cavo-cavostomy). Second, a propensity-matched analysis was performed comparing caval interposition to caval-preserving techniques.
Results. One thousand two hundred thirty-three liver transplants were included in the study. On unadjusted analysis, blood loss, transfusion requirement, postoperative complications, and graft/patient survival were equivalent for the 3 different techniques. To account for possible confounding patient variables, propensity matching was performed. Analysis of the propensity-matched cohorts also demonstrated similar outcomes for caval interposition versus caval-preserving approaches.
Conclusions. In the modern era at centers with a multidisciplinary team, the importance of specific liver transplant technique is minimized. Full or partial cross-clamping of the inferior vena cava is feasible without the use of venovenous bypass. |
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