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[Results of liver transplantations in Geneva or 32 consecutive transplantations without mortality in 2 years].

Authors :
Mentha G
Giostra E
Morel P
Le Coultre C
Belli D
Huber O
Romand J
Berner M
Klopfenstein C
Rouge JC
Source :
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift [Schweiz Med Wochenschr] 1994 Nov 26; Vol. 124 (47), pp. 2131-8.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Between 1 january 1992 and 31 december 1993, 32 liver transplantations were performed in 29 patients (5 transplants in 3 children and 27 transplants in 26 adults) at Geneva University Hospital. Despite 5 super-urgent transplantations (3 fulminant hepatitis, 1 end-stage Wilson disease and 1 primary nonfunction), all patients are still alive and all have lived more than 10 months. On 1 october 1994, all patients were at home and 93% were in good general condition. No patient of this series had been transplanted for cancer and all patients positive for hepatitis B surface antigen receive long-term administration of anti-HBs immune globulin: in this respect, the long-term mortality risk of the present series of patients seems to be very low. Although these results highlight that liver transplantation can be performed safely by a competent medico-surgical team, two significant difficulties have to be outlined. First, patients are likely to die on the waiting list due to unavailable grafts, especially in emergency cases. Second, the postoperative period of patients with decompensated end-stage liver disease at the time of liver transplantation is still one of high morbidity. These facts underline that chronic liver disease patient should be evaluated for liver transplantation prior to the terminal decompensated stage of the disease, when the candidate's invariably poor general condition precludes successful liver transplantation.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0036-7672
Volume :
124
Issue :
47
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7992028