Our Living Donor Protocol for Liver Transplant: A Single-Center Experience
Objectives: The shortage of deceased donor organs is a limiting factor in transplant. The growing discrepancy between the wait list demand versus the supply of deceased donor organs has created an incentive for consideration of living donor liver transplant as an alternative. Here, we describe our e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental and clinical transplantation 2020-11, Vol.18 (6), p.689-695 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives: The shortage of deceased donor organs is a
limiting factor in transplant. The growing discrepancy
between the wait list demand versus the supply of
deceased donor organs has created an incentive for
consideration of living donor liver transplant as an
alternative. Here, we describe our evaluation process
and donor complications.
Materials and Methods: Since 1988, we have performed
659 (449 living donor and 210 deceased donor) liver
transplants. The most important evaluation criteria is
the relationship between donor and recipient, and we
require that the donor must be related to the recipient.
The evaluation protocol has 5 stages. Donor
complications were defined as simple, moderate, and
severe. Results: We retrospectively investigated data for 1387
candidates, and 938 (67.7%) were rejected;
subsequently, 449 living donor liver transplants were
performed. There were no complications in 398 of the
donors (88.7%). Total complication rate was 11.3%.
Simple complications were seen in 31 patients (6.9%).
Moderate complications were seen in 19 patients
(4.2%). We had only 1 severe complication, ie, organ
failure from unspecified liver necrosis, which resulted
in death.
Conclusions: The relationship between donor and
recipient and donor safety should be the primary focus
for living donor liver transplant. Donor selection
should be made carefully to minimize complications
and provide adequately functional grafts. |
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ISSN: | 1304-0855 2146-8427 |
DOI: | 10.6002/ect.2020.0280 |