Interventional radiology options to address certain complications of the orthotopic liver transplant
Authors:
I. Suškevič 1; J. Vaníček 1; P. Studeník 2; V. Mejzlík 3; J. Křístek 1; L. Husová 3
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika zobrazovacích metod Lékařské fakulty MU a FN u sv. Anny Brno, přednosta MU Dr. Jiří Vaníček, Ph. D. 2 II. interní klinika Lékařské fakulty MU a FN u sv. Anny Brno, přednosta prof. MU Dr. Miroslav Souček, CSc. 3 Centrum kardiovaskulární a transplan
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Vnitř Lék 2013; 59(8): 686-688
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Overview
At the clinic of imaging method St. Anna’s University Hospital solved complications arising after ortotopic liver transplantation. For more than 15 years of cooperation with CKTCH Brno intervention was performed on both the arterial and venous system, but most on the biliary tract. The order was a unit patient’s, which correlates with other comparable work. In the years 1998– 2013 we conducted one intervention on arterial bed, 3× intervention in hepatic venous system and we solved biliary complications in 7 transplant.
Key words:
ortotopic liver transplantation – complications – intervention radiology
Sources
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3. Köcher M, Černá M, Havlík R et al. Perkutánní léčba benigních striktur žlučových cest. Čes Radiol 2005; 59: 178– 183.
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