Can pregnant women do liver transplantation
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Liver transplantation is based on the situation of their own liver transplantation, but not everyone's liver can be transplanted. Before transplantation, we need to do certain examination to avoid immune rejection after transplantation. Now let's talk about whether pregnant women can do liver transplantation.
Can pregnant women do liver transplantation
First, according to the site of liver graft, it can be divided into orthotopic liver transplantation and heterotopic liver transplantation. Orthotopic liver transplantation can be divided into classic liver transplantation and piggyback liver transplantation according to the different anastomoses of donor liver vein and recipient inferior vena cava. In order to solve the shortage of donor liver and the problem of liver transplantation in children, living donor liver transplantation, reduced volume liver transplantation, split liver transplantation, domino liver transplantation and so on have appeared.
Second: in addition, there are auxiliary liver transplantation, liver and heart, kidney and other organ transplantation. At present, orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is the most popular technique in the world. In short, the donor liver is implanted into the recipient's original liver according to the normal anatomical structure of the human body after the patient's diseased liver is removed.
Third: Generally speaking, liver transplantation is not suitable for patients with the following conditions: extrahepatic malignant tumor which is difficult to cure; infection which is difficult to control; alcoholics or drug addicts who are difficult to quit; organic diseases of important organs such as heart, lung, brain and kidney; psychopathy or mental disease which is difficult to control. Patients over 65 years old; portal vein or superior mesenteric vein thrombosis; septicemia from biliary system; previous history of mental illness or drug abuse.
matters needing attention
Due to the particularity of pregnant women, we do not recommend liver transplantation for pregnant women, because it is likely to have a certain impact on the health of the baby. If we really want to do it, we should also do it after production, so that we can avoid some bad things. What's more, it also introduces what is not suitable for liver transplantation.