Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2008; 14(47): 7264-7266
Published online Dec 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.7264
Pregnancy after liver transplantation: Four-year follow-up of the first case in mainland China
Dong Xia, Hong-Yuan He, Liang Xu, Yi Quan, Huai-Quan Zuo, Lu-Nan Yan, Bo Li, Yong Zeng, Guang-Dong Pan
Dong Xia, Liang Xu, Yi Quan, Huai-Quan Zuo, Department of General Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China
Hong-Yuan He, Dean’s Office of Luzhou Medical College, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China
Lu-Nan Yan, Bo Li, Yong Zeng, Guang-Dong Pan, Department of General Surgery, Center of Liver Transplantation, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan Province, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed to the intellectual context and approved the final version; Xia D wrote the paper; Yan LN is the guarantor.
Correspondence to: Dong Xia, MD, Department of General Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China. juliahhy@yahoo.com.cn
Telephone: +86-830-3165421 Fax: +86-830-3160869
Received: September 21, 2008
Revised: November 23, 2008
Accepted: November 30, 2008
Published online: December 21, 2008
Abstract

The safety and feasibility of pregnancy following liver transplantation (LT) have been accredited in a series of LT center. The first case in mainland China is reported. The follow-up data of a 22-year-old pregnant patient with end-stage liver disease undergone orthotopic liver transplantation were analyzed retrospectively. After surgery, the patient was uneventfully recovered and became pregnant 33 mo after LT. The patient was closely monitored and treated with a standard and individualized triple-drug immunosuppressive therapy throughout her pregnancy. Caesarean section was performed in March 18, 2004, and a health live-born infant was delivered. After the delivery, a 4-year follow-up period indicated that the patient was satisfactory with her condition and her baby was healthy. Our case shows that a successful pregnancy following LT is possible and safe in women with end-stage liver diseases under close monitoring. Three factors including mother, baby, and transplanted liver function must be considered for the safety of high-risk pregnancies.

Keywords: Pregnancy, Liver transplantation, Follow-up