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15 November 2024 : Case report  USA

Pregnancy Management and Outcomes in a Small Bowel, Pancreas, and Liver Transplant Recipient: A Case Report and Literature Review

Unusual setting of medical care, Rare disease, Congenital defects / diseases, Rare coexistence of disease or pathology

Mohammed Abusuliman1ABDEF*, Abdullah Olimy2BEF, Moataz Aboeldahb3EF, Amr Abusuliman4EF, Sanad Dawod1DE, Sheema Rehman1F, Ahmed E. Salem5FG, Sarah Meribout5EF, Khalid Aloum6F, Syed-Mohammed Jafri7AF

DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.945914

Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e945914

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BACKGROUND: Small bowel transplantation (SBT) is a rare but life-saving surgery. However, successful full-term pregnancies in individuals with SBT are exceedingly rare due to the nutritional and immunosuppression challenges this transplant poses for pregnancy. Therefore, clear guidelines for treating pregnant SBT recipients are unavailable. Here, we report the second case of a successful pregnancy in an individual with a triple organ transplant, including SBT, highlighting the need for careful immunosuppressive management and multidisciplinary care.

CASE REPORT: A 20-year-old woman in the third trimester of pregnancy with a history of small bowel, liver, and pancreas transplantation at age 1 year presented with elevated liver function test results. She had been taking tacrolimus, sirolimus, and prednisone before pregnancy, with no signs of organ rejection. While sirolimus and prednisone was discontinued upon conception, laboratory test results at presentation revealed low serum tacrolimus levels. The patient had an acute kidney injury and pulmonary edema during her hospitalization and received a diagnosis of preeclampsia. She underwent a successful cesarean delivery, due to labor induction complications; however, about 1 month after hospital discharge, the patient experienced elevated liver enzymes, which was treated with high-dose steroids and adjusted tacrolimus. Sirolimus was restarted, and the patient’s liver enzymes have been normalized to date.

CONCLUSIONS: Comprehensive multidisciplinary care, as well as monitoring and optimizing immunosuppression, are essential for pregnant SBT recipients throughout the prenatal, perinatal, and postpartum periods to mitigate risks, prevent graft rejection, and ensure positive maternal and fetal health outcomes.

Keywords: case reports, Immunotherapy, Intestine, Small, Organ Transplantation, Pregnancy Outcome

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American Journal of Case Reports eISSN: 1941-5923
American Journal of Case Reports eISSN: 1941-5923