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Case Reports
. 2003 Dec;27(2):653-7.

Orthotopic liver retransplantation--case report

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Case Reports

Orthotopic liver retransplantation--case report

Nikica Darabos et al. Coll Antropol. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

We report a case of orthotopic liver retransplantation (OLRT) in a patient who was suffering from rejection and graft failure after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). The patient was a 32-year old female who had diagnosed liver lesion--hepatic cirrhosis. Within two months, with presented condition as a terminal stage of her disease, she underwent the OLT and immunosuppressive postoperative management. Two months after the OLT, in the one-week period, the patient underwent two new operations because of obstructive icterus due to fulminant cholangitis and subhepatic abscess. In spite of this operative and conservative treatment the patient's condition did not improve. Because of graft failure due to bile duct necrosis, she underwent an ORLT operation and her condition is satisfactory, till now. We confirmed that the overall impact of retransplatation persists because patients undergoing elective retransplatation have significantly better prognosis than those requiring an emergency operation.

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