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Case Reports
. 1999 Jan;12(1):38-40.

[Congenital absence of portal vein in a girl with biliary atresia treated with liver transplant]

[Article in Spanish]
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  • PMID: 10198549
Case Reports

[Congenital absence of portal vein in a girl with biliary atresia treated with liver transplant]

[Article in Spanish]
K A Taoube et al. Cir Pediatr. 1999 Jan.

Abstract

The congenital absence of the portal vein is a rare malformation, which has been generally discovered in association with another anomalies like a cardiac, gastrointestinal or genitourinary defects. With portal hypertension and hepatic cirrhosis, this anomaly is similar to spontaneous porto-systemic derivation, and for that not collateral venous drainage is present. In these patients, total interruption of mesentaric venous drainage during procurement of liver transplant produce a very important bowel and mesenteric edema, which can promote an injert fatal evolution. The authors present the first paediatric liver transplant, in a patient with portal venous agenesia, with de piggy-back technique was done and this complication was obviated, and a review of the literature about this issue is done.

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