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Split liver transplantation: splitin-situorex-situ?

 

作者: Xavier Rogiers,   Stefan Topp,   Dieter Broering,  

 

期刊: Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation  (OVID Available online 2000)
卷期: Volume 5, issue 2  

页码: 64-68

 

ISSN:1087-2418

 

年代: 2000

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Split liver transplantation provides an ideal means of generating size-matched liver grafts for children without reducing the organ pool for adult recipients. In the past 10 years, split liver transplantation enabled clinicians to practically eliminate pediatric waiting list mortality and to reduce morbidity. Two major techniques are applied in liver splitting. Both techniques,ex-situandin-situsplitting, usually provide a left lateral and a right (extended) liver graft to be transplanted into one child and one adult respectively. Thein-situtechnique has several advantages from a theoretical point of view, the most important being the shorter ischemia times. The patient and graft survival ofin-situsplit livers have exceeded 80 to 90% and 75 to 80% respectively, with lower incidence of postoperative complications in comparison toex-situgrafts. When transplanting elective recipients, excellent results can also be reached with theex-situtechnique.In-situsplitting is the technique of choice for sharing split liver grafts between liver transplant centers, when transplanting non-elective recipients or when performing small-for-size transplantations. Therefore, thein-situtechnique is an important advance in the quest to develop split-liver transplantation for two adult recipients.

 

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