Pulmonary Embolism Following Living Donor Hepatectomy: A Report of 4 Cases and Literature Review.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Annals of Transplantation Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.12659/AOT.946752
Ling-Li Cui, Xu-Ming Liu, Liang Zhang, Shen Liu, Bo Wu, Yun Wang, Zhi-Jun Zhu
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BACKGROUND Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is an established treatment for end-stage liver disease, where donor safety remains a top priority. Pulmonary embolism (PE) is an unpredictable but serious complication following liver donor hepatectomy (LDH), contributing significantly to postoperative morbidity and mortality. CASE REPORT This article reports 4 cases of PE in living donors following LDH, discussing their clinical presentations, diagnosis, and treatment, and reviewing the relevant literature. Patient 1 was a 46-year-old man who underwent laparotomy right hepatectomy and developed PE on postoperative day (POD) 2. Patient 2 was a 42-year-old woman who donated the left half liver for her son. On POD 8, she was diagnosed with PE by enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan. Patient 3 was a 65-year-old man with 2 years history of hypertension. He underwent a laparotomy right hepatectomy and developed PE on POD 2. Patient 4 was a 57-year-old woman who underwent laparotomy left hepatectomy with the middle hepatic vein. On POD 3, the patient suddenly developed dyspnea after ambulation, and the enhanced CT of pulmonary arteries showed extensive PE in both lungs. All donors developed symptoms such as dyspnea and hypoxemia postoperatively, and were diagnosed with PE through imaging studies. Prompt anticoagulation therapy led to favorable outcomes in all cases. CONCLUSIONS Although PE is a rare and serious complication after LDH, early recognition and timely intervention are crucial to prevent catastrophic outcomes for the donor. Improving perioperative management is key to enhancing donor safety.

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期刊介绍: Annals of Transplantation is one of the fast-developing journals open to all scientists and fields of transplant medicine and related research. The journal is published quarterly and provides extensive coverage of the most important advances in transplantation. Using an electronic on-line submission and peer review tracking system, Annals of Transplantation is committed to rapid review and publication. The average time to first decision is around 3-4 weeks. Time to publication of accepted manuscripts continues to be shortened, with the Editorial team committed to a goal of 3 months from acceptance to publication. Expert reseachers and clinicians from around the world contribute original Articles, Review Papers, Case Reports and Special Reports in every pertinent specialty, providing a lot of arguments for discussion of exciting developments and controversies in the field.
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