Hepatic Resection and Transplant in Glycogen Storage Diseases

EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION(2022)

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Patients with glycogen storage diseases pose unique management challenges to clinicians. These challenges are exacerbated whenever they undergo surgery as the basic anomaly in their glycogen storage pathways make them susceptible to organic acidosis, which may in turn complicate their preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative course. Because of the rarity of these diseases, clinicians may not be aware of the specific management concerns. In the case reported here, a 37-year-old patient with glycogen storage disease type 1 underwent left hepatectomy for hepatic adeno matosis, which was complicated by intra - operative severe lactic acidosis that was successfully treated. After successful hepatectomy, the patient underwent liver transplant without major lactic acidosis or hemodynamic instability. Early recognition and aggressive management of blood sugar and lactic acidosis in patients with glycogen storage diseases can allow for successful outcomes even when complex surgical procedures are required.
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Blood sugar, Hepatectomy, Lactic acidosis, Liver transplant
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