Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review
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Resumo: | Percutaneous liver biopsy is a routinely used procedure in the postoperative period of the liver transplantation to investigate increased liver enzymes with a complication rate between 0.9 % and 3.7 %, being the hemorrhage the most common. It is reported here the case of a 52-year-old man diagnosed with cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C and alcohol who underwent liver transplantation under the Piggy Back technique 20 months ago. He had an uneventful postoperative period and started the follow-up at the Unicamp Hospital of Clinics (HC-Unicamp). Due to an unexplained elevation in the liver enzymes despite the adjustment of the immune suppression, the choice was submitting him to an inpatient percutaneous liver biopsy in order to assess a possible cellular rejection. One day after the biopsy, he presented severe abdominal pain and a significant increase in the aminotransferases associated with a 3 point decrease in the hemoglobin. A computerized abdomen scan tomography showed a major hepatic subcapsular hematoma. There was good outcome with non-operative treatment of the hematoma which required only one unit transfusion of packed red blood cells without needing other hemotherapic transfusion. He stayed at the hospital for observation for seven days, and he was discharged in good condition, restarting the outpatient-based follow up. Percutaneous liver biopsy is an invasive but very important procedure in the assessment and follow-up of the liver transplanted patients which may influence the immunosuppressive therapy as well as to diagnose the HCV recurrence and enable to treat such cases. Nevertheless, it is not free from complications inherent to the procedure, as reported here, and its indication should always be thoroughly evaluated, as it can be observed with no surgical procedure. |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature reviewBIÓPSIA HEPÁTICA NO PÓS-TRANSPLANTE DE FÍGADO: RELATO DE COMPLICAÇÃO E REVISÃO DA LITERATURABiópsia por Agulha FinaTransplante de FígadoHematomaComplicaçõesBiopsyFine-NeedleLiver TransplantationHematomaComplicationsPercutaneous liver biopsy is a routinely used procedure in the postoperative period of the liver transplantation to investigate increased liver enzymes with a complication rate between 0.9 % and 3.7 %, being the hemorrhage the most common. It is reported here the case of a 52-year-old man diagnosed with cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C and alcohol who underwent liver transplantation under the Piggy Back technique 20 months ago. He had an uneventful postoperative period and started the follow-up at the Unicamp Hospital of Clinics (HC-Unicamp). Due to an unexplained elevation in the liver enzymes despite the adjustment of the immune suppression, the choice was submitting him to an inpatient percutaneous liver biopsy in order to assess a possible cellular rejection. One day after the biopsy, he presented severe abdominal pain and a significant increase in the aminotransferases associated with a 3 point decrease in the hemoglobin. A computerized abdomen scan tomography showed a major hepatic subcapsular hematoma. There was good outcome with non-operative treatment of the hematoma which required only one unit transfusion of packed red blood cells without needing other hemotherapic transfusion. He stayed at the hospital for observation for seven days, and he was discharged in good condition, restarting the outpatient-based follow up. Percutaneous liver biopsy is an invasive but very important procedure in the assessment and follow-up of the liver transplanted patients which may influence the immunosuppressive therapy as well as to diagnose the HCV recurrence and enable to treat such cases. Nevertheless, it is not free from complications inherent to the procedure, as reported here, and its indication should always be thoroughly evaluated, as it can be observed with no surgical procedure.A biópsia hepática percutânea é um procedimento rotineiramente utilizado no pós-operatório de transplante hepático na investigação de causas de aumento enzimático; apresenta taxa total de complicações de 0,9 % a 3,7 %, sendo a principal delas hemorragia. Relatamos o caso de um paciente do sexo masculino de 52 anos com diagnóstico de cirrose hepática por hepatite C e álcool submetido a transplante hepático com enxerto inteiro pela técnica de piggy back há 20 meses. Evoluiu sem complicações no pós-operatório e iniciou seguimento ambulatorial no Hospital de Clínicas da Unicamp (HC-Unicamp). Como apresentava difícil adequação aos imunossupressores, optou-se por submetê-lo à biópsia hepática percutânea em regime hospitalar para avaliação de possível rejeição celular. Evoluiu um dia após a biópsia com dor abdominal e aumento significativo de enzimas hepáticas, além de queda de três pontos de hemoglobina, tendo sido diagnosticado grande hematoma hepático subcapsular por Tomografia Computadorizada Multislice de abdome. Houve boa evolução com tratamento não operatório do hematoma, necessitando de transfusão de apenas um concentrado de hemácias, sem necessidade de transfusão de outros hemoterápicos. Permaneceu em observação hospitalar por sete dias, tendo tido alta em boas condições e reiniciando seguimento ambulatorial. A biópsia percutânea de fígado é procedimento invasivo, porém muito importante na avaliação e seguimento de pacientes transplantados hepáticos, podendo influenciar na terapia imunossupressora, assim como diagnosticar quadros de recidiva viral e possibilitar tratamento nesses casos. No entanto, não é isenta de complicações inerentes ao procedimento, como aqui relatado, devendo sua indicação ser sempre bem avaliada e neste caso pode ser conduzida de forma conservadora.Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)2014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/13810.53855/bjt.v17i1.138Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2014); 25-29Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; v. 17 n. 1 (2014); 25-292764-1589reponame:Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinstname:Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)instacron:ABTOporhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/138/127Copyright (c) 2021 Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCutovoi, Julia GirardiFerrer, José Antonio PossattoAtaide, Elaine CristinaAlmeida, Jazon Romilson de SouzaPereira, Tiago SeváBoin, Ilka de Fátima Ferreira2021-09-28T14:33:27Zoai:ojs3.emnuvens.com.br:article/138Revistahttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revistaONGhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaibjt@abto.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.53855/2764-15892764-1589opendoar:2021-09-28T14:33:27Brazilian Journal of Transplantation - Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)false |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review BIÓPSIA HEPÁTICA NO PÓS-TRANSPLANTE DE FÍGADO: RELATO DE COMPLICAÇÃO E REVISÃO DA LITERATURA |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review Cutovoi, Julia Girardi Biópsia por Agulha Fina Transplante de Fígado Hematoma Complicações Biopsy Fine-Needle Liver Transplantation Hematoma Complications |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review |
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Liver biopsy after liver transplantation: Reported complication and literature review |
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Cutovoi, Julia Girardi |
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Cutovoi, Julia Girardi Ferrer, José Antonio Possatto Ataide, Elaine Cristina Almeida, Jazon Romilson de Souza Pereira, Tiago Sevá Boin, Ilka de Fátima Ferreira |
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Ferrer, José Antonio Possatto Ataide, Elaine Cristina Almeida, Jazon Romilson de Souza Pereira, Tiago Sevá Boin, Ilka de Fátima Ferreira |
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Cutovoi, Julia Girardi Ferrer, José Antonio Possatto Ataide, Elaine Cristina Almeida, Jazon Romilson de Souza Pereira, Tiago Sevá Boin, Ilka de Fátima Ferreira |
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Biópsia por Agulha Fina Transplante de Fígado Hematoma Complicações Biopsy Fine-Needle Liver Transplantation Hematoma Complications |
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Biópsia por Agulha Fina Transplante de Fígado Hematoma Complicações Biopsy Fine-Needle Liver Transplantation Hematoma Complications |
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Percutaneous liver biopsy is a routinely used procedure in the postoperative period of the liver transplantation to investigate increased liver enzymes with a complication rate between 0.9 % and 3.7 %, being the hemorrhage the most common. It is reported here the case of a 52-year-old man diagnosed with cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C and alcohol who underwent liver transplantation under the Piggy Back technique 20 months ago. He had an uneventful postoperative period and started the follow-up at the Unicamp Hospital of Clinics (HC-Unicamp). Due to an unexplained elevation in the liver enzymes despite the adjustment of the immune suppression, the choice was submitting him to an inpatient percutaneous liver biopsy in order to assess a possible cellular rejection. One day after the biopsy, he presented severe abdominal pain and a significant increase in the aminotransferases associated with a 3 point decrease in the hemoglobin. A computerized abdomen scan tomography showed a major hepatic subcapsular hematoma. There was good outcome with non-operative treatment of the hematoma which required only one unit transfusion of packed red blood cells without needing other hemotherapic transfusion. He stayed at the hospital for observation for seven days, and he was discharged in good condition, restarting the outpatient-based follow up. Percutaneous liver biopsy is an invasive but very important procedure in the assessment and follow-up of the liver transplanted patients which may influence the immunosuppressive therapy as well as to diagnose the HCV recurrence and enable to treat such cases. Nevertheless, it is not free from complications inherent to the procedure, as reported here, and its indication should always be thoroughly evaluated, as it can be observed with no surgical procedure. |
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