Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2020)

Transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma in Fontan surgery patient

  • Antonio Orlacchio, M.D.,
  • Fulvio Gasparrini, M.D.,
  • Ilaria Lenci, M.D.,
  • Maria Giulia Gagliardi, M.D.,
  • Marco Spada, M.D.,
  • Manlio Guazzaroni, M.D.,
  • Giorgio Ciccarese, M.D.,
  • Mario Angelico, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
pp. 2602 – 2606

Abstract

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We describe the case of a 41‐year‐old woman who developed a liver neoplasm due to previous Fontan surgery for a single ventricle anomaly and pacemaker implantation. She was admitted to our hospital for moderate ascites and she was affected by hepatocellular carcinoma treated by trans-arterial chemoembolization (TACE). Computed tomography showed features of chronic liver disease and 4 cm hepatic nodules with arterial enhancement. Laboratory analyses documented preserved liver function and increased levels of alpha-fetoprotein. TACE was performed obtaining complete necrosis at 4 weeks of follow up and significant reduction of alpha-fetoprotein after 2 months. The patient is currently in follow-up, being evaluated for further treatments and/or combined liver/heart transplantation. TACE is a therapeutic option for the treatment of patients with unresectable HCC and with severe heart disease, like those submitted to FS.

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