Liver transplantation with monosegment from a living donor

:  The shortage of organ donors for low‐weight liver transplant recipients, especially for small children, has led to the development of new surgical techniques to increase the donor pool. Almost all of these techniques use the left lateral segment (Couinaud's segments II and III), but even thi...

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Hauptverfasser: Enne, Marcelo, Pacheco‐Moreira, Lucio Filgueiras, Cerqueira, Alexandre, Balbi, Elizabeth, Halpern, Marcia, Luiz Pereira, João, Santalucia, Giuseppe, Gracia, Josther, De Souza e Oliveira, Flavia Goncalves Coelho, Paranhos, Grace Kelly, Miecznikowski, Rosalice, De Faria, Lucio José Auler, Pereira Diaz André, Rodrigo, Caroli Bottino, Adriana, Manoel Martinho, José
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description :  The shortage of organ donors for low‐weight liver transplant recipients, especially for small children, has led to the development of new surgical techniques to increase the donor pool. Almost all of these techniques use the left lateral segment (Couinaud's segments II and III), but even this graft could be too large for children under 10 kg. We report here the case of an 8‐month‐old boy, weighing 6.1 kg, who received a monosegmental graft (segment III) from his grandmother weighing 68 kg. The graft was reduced at the donor surgery, before clamping of the vessels. The donor was discharged on the fourth post‐operative day; the recipient had an uneventful post‐operative period and was discharged after 22 days.
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Biological and medical sciences
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
General aspects
Hepatectomy - methods
Humans
Infant
liver transplantation
Liver Transplantation - methods
living donor
Living Donors
Male
Medical sciences
Organ Size
pediatrics
Sarcoidosis. Granulomatous diseases of unproved etiology. Connective tissue diseases. Elastic tissue diseases. Vasculitis
surgical technique
title Liver transplantation with monosegment from a living donor
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