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    Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi has successfully performed a life-saving liver transplant on a 5-month-old baby diagnosed with Budd Chiari syndrome

    Posted by Apollo Hospitals | 01 Jun,2019

    In an extremely rare case of Budd Chiari Syndrome with Biliary Atresia, doctors at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi saved the life of a 5-month-old baby girl Surampudi Sehitha from Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. The baby developed jaundice when she was just one month old. Her condition worsened as her abdomen started distending due to progressive swelling.

    Dr Anupam Sibal, Group Medical Director and Senior Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “In Biliary Atresia, which is seen 1 in 12000 babies there is no connection between the liver and the intestine. The first step in treatment is to create a connection between the liver and the intestine. This was attempted at the local hospital initially to treat the baby’s condition but as Baby Surampudi’s liver was already severely shrunken (due to cirrhosis), the procedure was abandoned. She was further referred to Apollo Hospitals, Delhi for a liver transplant.”

    “She weighed 5.5 kg when she first came to our hospital, including abdominal fluid of about 1 litre. So effectively, her weight was 4.5 kg. CT Angiography showed that she was suffering from occluded hepatic venous channels which drain the liver. The diagnosis of Budd Chiari Syndrome was made. It is a very rare disease which afflicts 1 in 2 million children. Budd Chiari Syndrome had resulted in rapid worsening of the baby’s condition which necessitated an urgent liver transplant. While Biliary Atresia is the most common condition for which liver transplantation in children are performed, Budd Chiari syndrome is extremely rare. Of the 320 liver transplants that we have performed in children, more than 140 have been for children with Biliary Atresia. The combination of Budd Chiari syndrome with Biliary Atresia in a baby is the rarest of rare case” Dr Sibal added.

    Baby Surampudi underwent a living donor liver transplant on 25th March, 2019 with her mother being her donor. Dr Neerav Goyal, Senior Consultant liver transplant and Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic surgeon, Apollo Hospitals Group, explained, “A combination of Budd Chiari and Biliary Atresia made the liver transplant very high risk. The blood vessels in a baby are very small (3-4 mm) and with Budd Chiari Syndrome the risk of clotting in the blood vessels is increased. We explained the procedure to the parents in detail and counselled them so that they make an informed decision. Initially, the father was worked up as the donor but his liver was found unsuitable for donation. The mother’s liver turned out to be compatible. After her surgery, Baby Surampada, recovered well and was discharged after three weeks. Today, she is on medications to prevent re-occlusion of her tiny vessels and to prevent rejection of the transplanted liver.”

    “As the family had limited resources, they received financial help from many benevolent people who came forward to contribute for her treatment through a crowd-funding platform” he added. The parents of the child said, “Having to watch our newly born in so much pain and is one of the toughest burdens that we had to bear as parents. However, doctors at Apollo Hospitals did not let our confidence shatter and worked dedicatedly to save the life of our baby girl. We are extremely thankful to the team of doctors at Apollo Hospitals as well as the people who came forward to help us out financially through this tough time. Our baby is alive and well, thanks to the kindness of many strangers.”

    The team included, Dr. Shishir Parikh, Liver Transplant and Pancreatic surgeon, Dr. V Arun Kumar, Liver Transplant and Pancreatic surgeon, Dr. Hitender Garg, Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, Dr Namit Jerath, Pediatric Intensivist and Dr. Smita Malhotra, Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist.

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    01 Jun,2019
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