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1000 liver transplantations at the Department of General, Transplant and Liver Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw--analysis of indications and results

Authors :
Leszek Pączek
Krzysztof Barski
P Hevelke
J. Sańko-Resmer
Krzysztof Mucha
Sławomir Polański
Piotr Kalinowski
Marcin Kotulski
Joanna Ligocka
Renata Andrzejewska
Oskar Kornasiewicz
Michał Grąt
Arkadiusz Antczak
Olgierd Rowiński
Magdalena Urban-Lechowicz
Mariusz Grodzicki
Rafał Paluszkiewicz
Jacek Pawlak
Jolanta Piwowarska
Elżbieta Leowska
Jerzy Szczerbań
Bartosz Cieślak
A. Alsharabi
Andrzej Habior
Beata Kilińska
Robert Lechowicz
Bartosz Foroncewicz
B. Michałowicz
K. Dudek
Łukasz Nazarewski
Łukasz Rdzanek
Aleksandra Zarzycka
Paweł Andruszkiewicz
Michał Skalski
Krzysztof Zieniewicz
Rafał Stankiewicz
Teresa Korta
Remigiusz Gelo
Małgorzata Andrzejewska
Michał Korba
Slawomir Koziel
Urszula Ołdakowska-Jedynak
Barbara Górnicka
Ryszard Pacho
Robert Nowak
I Grzelak
Dorota Giercuszkiewicz
Piotr Gierej
Marek Krawczyk
Paweł Nyckowski
Piotr Remiszewski
J. Ziółkowski
Jerzy Żurakowski
Cezary Kosiński
A. Paczkowska
Tadeusz Wróblewski
B Najnigier
Waldemar Patkowski
G Senatorski
Dorota Leonowicz
Anna Brudkowska
Konrad Kobryń
Anna Skwarek
Grzegorz Niewiński
Mariusz Frączek
A Karwowski
P. Smoter
Bogna Ziarkiewicz-Wróblewska
Source :
Polski przeglad chirurgiczny. 84(6)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyze indications and results of the first one thousand liver transplantations at Chair and Clinic of General, Transplantation and Liver Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw. Material and methods Data from 1000 transplantations (944 patients) performed at Chair and Clinic of General, Transplantation and Liver Surgery between 1994 and 2011 were analyzed retrospectively. These included 943 first transplantations and 55 retransplantations and 2 re-retransplantations. Frequency of particular indications for first transplantation and retransplantations was established. Perioperative mortality was defined as death within 30 days after the transplantation. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to estimate 5-year patient and graft survival. Results The most common indications for first transplantation included: liver failure caused by hepatitis C infection (27.8%) and hepatitis B infection (18%) and alcoholic liver disease (17.7%). Early ( 6 months) retransplantations were dominated by hepatic artery thrombosis (54.3%) and recurrence of the underlying disease (45%). Perioperative mortality rate was 8.9% for first transplantations and 34.5% for retransplantations. Five-year patient and graft survival rate was 74.3% and 71%, respectively, after first transplantations and 54.7% and 52.9%, respectively, after retransplantations. Conclusions Development of liver transplantation program provided more than 1000 transplantations and excellent long-term results. Liver failure caused by hepatitis C and B infections remains the most common cause of liver transplantation and structure of other indications is consistent with European data.

Details

ISSN :
22992847
Volume :
84
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Polski przeglad chirurgiczny
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be8f16a544c23891e85a60060c3d17a8