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Positional outflow obstruction as a cause of early refractory ascites post-pediatric living donor liver transplantation.

Aashika JanwadkarAabha NagralShaji MararAmey D SonavaneVikram RautSuresh VasanthDarius Mirza
Published in: Pediatric transplantation (2021)
Refractory ascites post-liver transplantation can be a challenging problem. Causes of refractory ascites include venous outflow anastomotic stenosis, vessel kinking by the regenerating liver, pre-existing graft disease, and positional outflow obstruction. We present a case report of a child presenting with high drain output and refractory ascites post-LDLT secondary to a positional kinking. Repeating the Doppler studies with patients both supine and sitting may be helpful.
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