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. 2016 Jul;46(8):1209-17.
doi: 10.1007/s00247-016-3541-y. Epub 2016 Feb 11.

Postoperative imaging findings in children with auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant (APOLT)

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Postoperative imaging findings in children with auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant (APOLT)

Rama S Ayyala et al. Pediatr Radiol. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

Auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant (APOLT) is a treatment technique for people who have acute hepatic failure secondary to fulminant hepatic failure and might ultimately recover normal liver function. This surgical procedure is complicated, involving the placement of a liver graft while maintaining viability of the remaining native portion of the liver. This method allows the native liver to recover hepatic function, therefore eliminating the need for long-term immunosuppression, as is typically needed in post-transplant settings. Postoperative imaging in these cases can be challenging given the complex anatomy, specifically the vascular anastomosis. Therefore it is important for radiologists and clinicians to be aware of the anatomy as well as the variable imaging appearances of the liver. We review the imaging findings in children who have undergone auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant (APOLT).

Keywords: Acute liver failure; Auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant; Children; Computed tomography; Liver; Sulfur colloid; Ultrasound.

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