INVESTIGADORES
GONDOLESI Gabriel Eduardo
artículos
Título:
Case Report: Multivisceral Transplantation for an Extensive Cystic Lymphangioma of the mesenteric root.
Autor/es:
MOULIN L; RUMBO C; ROMERO P; PEDRAZA N; GARCÍA HERVAS D; ORCE G; TRENTADUE J; RAMISCH D; GONDOLESI G
Revista:
TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2016 vol. 48 p. 543 - 545
ISSN:
0041-1345
Resumen:
BACKGROUND:We report the case of a 7-year-old girl with intestinal failure owing to a cystic lymphangioma compromising the root of the mesentery, not amenable to resection, leading to intestinal failure. Oncologic treatment was attempted to reduce tumor size with no response; therefore, she was listed for multivisceral transplantation.PROCEDURE:Resection of the tumor required resection of all abdominal organs with vascular inflow and outflow. A multivisceral graft (liver, stomach, duodenum-pancreas and spleen complex, small bowel, and right colon) was implanted. For vascular reconstruction, donor's superior vena cava was sutured to the recipient's suprahepatic veins in a common patch. For arterial inflow, an arterial conduit was placed directly to the infrarenal aorta, and sutured to an aortic patch of the graft. Cold ischemia time was 8:45 hours; warm ischemia time was 35 minutes. A double-layer gastrogastric anastomosis and piloroplasty was made; and the distal reconstruction was performed with ileocolic side-to-end anastomosis that allowed to perform of a Bishop-Koop ileostomy for endoscopic monitoring.OUTCOME:The patient recovered well after the procedure and was discharged 36 days after transplantation with intestinal sufficiency. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing cystic lymphangioma as an indication for multivisceral transplantation.