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Two-Stage Liver Transplantation and Tricuspid Valve Replacement After Blunt Trauma in a Pediatric Patient

  • Marshall W Wallace
  • , Zachary J Kastenberg
  • , Robert A Swendiman
  • , Aaron W Eckhauser
  • , Manuel Rodriguez-Davalos
  • , Katie W Russell
  • College of Nursing, University of Utah Health
  • University of Utah

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In cases of uncontrollable hepatic hemorrhage or acute hepatic failure after trauma, liver transplantation can be a lifesaving procedure. Traumatic tricuspid valve injuries are rare, and symptoms can range from indolent to acute right heart failure. When concomitant, traumatic liver transplant and tricuspid injuries have significant physiologic interplay and management implications. We present a 14-year-old male injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident, who sustained a devastating disruption of the common bile duct and celiac artery injury, leading to acute hepatic failure, necessitating a two-stage liver transplantation. He was subsequently found to have a severe traumatic tricuspid injury, which required tricuspid valve replacement. At 4 years post-injury, he is without major complications. This is the first case presentation of the cooccurrence of these complex pathologies. Importantly, we demonstrate the complex decision-making surrounding traumatic liver transplantation and timing of subsequent tricuspid valve repair, weighing the complex interplay of these 2 pathologies.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)1781-1783
Número de páginas3
PublicaciónAmerican Surgeon
Volumen90
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublished - jun 2024
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