P2.58 Pediatric dual organ transplantation: long-term results of liver and kidney transplantation
Saturday September 20, 2025 from 17:40 to 18:40
MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Presenter

Emre Karakaya, Turkey

Department of General Surgery Division of Transplantation

Baskent University

Abstract

Pediatric dual organ transplantation: Long-term results of liver and kidney transplantation

Mehmet Haberal1, Emre Karakaya1, Ozan Okyay1, Sedat Yildirim1, Nedim Cekmen2, Adnan Torgay2.

1Department of General Surgery, Division of Transplantation, Baskent University, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Anaesthiology and Reanimation, Baskent University, Ankara, Turkey

Introduction: In some diseases characterized by metabolic disorders in the liver, certain substances accumulated in the body can damage the kidney and cause chronic renal failure. In addition, some genetic diseases such as polycystic kidney disease may be accompanied by liver failure. In such cases, the patient needs both liver and kidney transplantation. Dual organ transplants are a more complex procedure than single organ transplants and have higher morbidity and mortality. In this study, we evaluated the outcomes of patients who underwent liver and kidney transplantation.
Materials and methods: In our center, 776 liver transplants were performed between 1988 and 2025, and 3630 kidney transplants were performed between 1975 and 2025. There were 12 patients who underwent liver and kidney transplantation. The average age was 17 years old. Four of our patients were male and 8 were female. One patient underwent simultaneous cadaveric liver and kidney transplantation, and one patient underwent cadaveric kidney and living donor liver transplantation at different times. All other patients underwent transplantation at different times (combined) from living donors. The most common etiology was primary hyperoxaluria. Other causes were Caroli, congenital hepatic fibrosis, cryptogenic cirrhosis and progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis for the liver, polycystic kidney disease, hepatorenal syndrome and focal segmentary glomerulosclerosis for the kidney.
Results: The mean follow-up period of the patients was 5.6 years. A patient who underwent simultaneous cadaveric kidney and liver transplantation due to primary hyperoxaluria started dialysis again due to humoral rejection and widespread oxalate accumulation in the early period. Two patient who underwent combined liver and kidney transplantation due to primary hyperoxaluria had normal creatinine levels in the early period but had an accelerated rejection attack in the first week and was rejected. Graft nephrectomy was performed. The other patients continue their long-term follow-up with completely normal liver and kidney functions.
Conclusion: The timing of organ transplants should be carefully planned in patients who develop liver and renal failure and should be closely monitored for rejection and graft failure in the early postoperative period.


Lectures by Emre Karakaya

When Session Talk Title Room
Sun-21
07:00 - 07:50
Liver transplantation - expanding the donor pool Maximizing donor utilization: The role of domino liver transplantation in overcoming organ shortage MOA 3
Fri-19
10:00 - 11:00
Surgery - novel techniques and outcomes A simple and effective approach to prevent bile leakage in biliary reconstruction: Use of a Double J catheter MOA 3
Thu-18
17:00 - 18:00
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P1.35 to P1.53 The bridge to a long, happy and successful life: Liver transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Thu-18
17:00 - 18:00
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P1.35 to P1.53 Oral health status of children with a history of liver transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Thu-18
17:00 - 18:00
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P1.35 to P1.53 Oro-dental findings in pediatric patients with liver and kidney transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P2.35 to P2.56 Succesfull treatment of biliary rhabdomyosarcoma with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy and liver transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P2.35 to P2.56 Remarkable success in heterotopic auxiliary liver transplantation in children and adult: The longest- living patients in the literature MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Liver/Intestine Posters - from P2.35 to P2.56 Management of early vascular complications in pediatric liver transplantation: challenges and solutions MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)
Sat-20
17:40 - 18:40
Multi-Organ and Organ Donation Posters - from P2.57 to P2.62 Pediatric dual organ transplantation: long-term results of liver and kidney transplantation MOA 10 (Exhibit Area)

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