First European Case of Simultaneous Liver and Pancreas Transplantation as Treatment of Wolcott-Rallison Syndrome in a Small Child

Johan Nordström, Markus Lundgren, Carl Jorns, Björn Fischler, Henrik Arnell, Rafal Dlugosz, John Sandberg, Lars Wennberg, Greg Nowak

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The concept of organ transplantation as treatment for complex genetic conditions, including Wolcott-Rallison syndrome (WRS), continues to show promise. Liver transplantation is essential for survival of patients with WRS, and pancreas transplantation cures their type I diabetes mellitus. METHODS: The recipient, a 3-year-old girl weighing 14 kg at the time of transplantation, suffered from major complications of WRS, including repetitive liver failure episodes and poorly controlled diabetes. The patient underwent a nonacute, combined, simultaneous liver and pancreas transplantation from a pediatric donor without using the en bloc technique. RESULTS: Well-preserved graft functions at 2-year follow-up with normal liver and pancreas function. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first case report of simultaneous liver and pancreas transplantation as treatment of WRS in a small child in Europe. Two-year follow-up demonstrates that organ transplantation can halt life-threating recurrent liver failure episodes and cure type 1 diabetes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)522-525
Number of pages4
JournalTransplantation
Volume104
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020 Mar

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  • Surgery

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