Aortic Conduit Aneurysm and Enteric Fistula Formation in a Post Liver Transplant Patient: A potential causative role for CMV?

Abstract

Hepatic arterial aortic conduits can be used as an alternative means of revascularising the donor liver when the native recipient hepatic artery (HA) cannot be used. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common Herpesviridae infection in patients who have undergone solid organ transplants. It can be asymptomatic but may cause fever and invasive disease affecting any organ system. Here we describe the first case in the literature of an aortic conduit aneurysm and concurrent CMV viremia following liver transplantation. We speculate on a causative role for CMV in the development of the aneurysm. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved

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