Impact of abdominal drainage systems on postoperative complication rates following liver transplantation

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Background: Depending on the extent of surgery, coagulation status and the number of anastomoses, drains are routinely used during liver transplantation. The aim of this study was to compare different drain types with regard to abdominal complication rates. Methods: All consecutive full-size orthotopic liver transplantations (LTX) performed over a 7-year period were included in this retrospective analysis. Abdominal drain groups were divided into open-circuit drains and closed-circuit drains. Data are reported as total number (%) or median (range); for all comparisons a p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 256 LTX [age 56.89 (0.30-75.21) years; MELD 14.5 (7-40)] was included; 56 (21.8 %) patients received an open-circuit Easy Flow Drain (Group 1) and 200 (78.2 %) a closed-circuit Robinson Drainage System (Group 2). For Groups 1 and 2, overall infection rates were 78.6 and 56 % (p = 0.001), abdominal infection rates 50.82 and 21.92 % (p = 0.001), yeast infection rates 37 and 23 % (p = 0.02), abdominal bleeding rates 26.78 and 17 % (p = 0.07), biliary complication rates 14.28 and 13.5 % (p = 0.51), respectively. Conclusions: In this retrospective series, open-circuit drains were associated with more abdominal complications, mainly due to intraabdominal infections, than were closed-circuit drains.

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  • Table 1 Preoperative donor and recipient features
  • Table 2 Recipient features peri- and intraoperatively and immunosuppression
  • Table 3 Outcome and surgical morbidity following liver transplantation
  • Table 4 Multivariate regression analysis of  infection following  liver transplantation after  exclusion of  non-significant parameters in univariate analysis
  • Table 5 Abdominal fungal infections following liver transplantation in subgroups with reoperation

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Weiss, S., Messner, F., Huth, M., Weissenbacher, A., Denecke, C., Aigner, F., … Biebl, M. (2015). Impact of abdominal drainage systems on postoperative complication rates following liver transplantation. European Journal of Medical Research, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-015-0163-z

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