Transplantation of three adult patients with one cadaveric graft: Wait or innovate
Graft shortage continues to prolong waiting times for adults requiring liver transplantation. Living related donor transplantation is possible for only a small minority of adults. The techniques for in situ splitting of the liver used for right and left hepatectomies in living donors were adapted to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Liver transplantation 2000-03, Vol.6 (2), p.239-240 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Graft shortage continues to prolong waiting times for adults requiring liver transplantation. Living related donor transplantation is possible for only a small minority of adults. The techniques for in situ splitting of the liver used for right and left hepatectomies in living donors were adapted to a combined split‐liver–domino procedure to obtain right and left hemiliver grafts from a patient undergoing total hepatectomy with liver transplantation for a metabolic disorder. The two grafts were adequate in size and function for transplantation to two adults with low priority for regular cadaver grafts. More frequent use of split‐liver techniques in cadaver donors could considerably reduce the graft shortage and waiting time for adult liver recipients. |
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ISSN: | 1527-6465 1527-6473 |
DOI: | 10.1002/lt.500060208 |