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Short- and Long-Term Outcomes After Live-Donor Transplantation with Hyper-Reduced Liver Grafts in Low-Weight Pediatric Recipients
- Source :
- Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 23:2411-2420
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.
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Abstract
- To evaluate short- and long-term outcomes after live-donor liver transplantation (LT) with hyper-reduced grafts in low-weight pediatric recipients. LT is an established curative therapy for children with end-stage chronic liver disease or acute liver failure. A major problem in pediatric LT has been the lack of size-matched donor organs. The disadvantage of the use of large-for-size grafts is the insufficient tissue oxygenation and graft compression, which result in poor outcomes. The shortage of suitable donors is most notable in children under 10 kg. To overcome such obstacle, in situ hyper-reduced live-donor liver grafts have been introduced. Available articles in the literature are based on small samples and are deficient in long-term follow-up. A single-cohort, retrospective analysis was conducted including 59 pediatric patients under 10 kg who underwent hyper-reduced (in situ “a la carte” left lateral segment reduction) live-donor LT (LDLT) between February 1994 and February 2018. The most frequent cause of liver failure was biliary atresia (70%). Median recipient weight was 8 kg. Vascular complications were confirmed in 15% of the sample, while 45% presented biliary complications. Median follow-up time was 40.3 months. Ten-year overall survival rate was 74%. Pediatric end-stage liver disease score > 23 was associated with a higher risk of post-operative complications. LDLT can be undertaken in children with body weight
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.medical_treatment
Liver transplantation
Chronic liver disease
End Stage Liver Disease
03 medical and health sciences
Liver disease
Postoperative Complications
0302 clinical medicine
Thinness
Biliary atresia
Living Donors
medicine
Long term outcomes
Humans
Retrospective Studies
Live donor transplantation
business.industry
Body Weight
Gastroenterology
Liver failure
Infant
medicine.disease
Liver Transplantation
Surgery
Survival Rate
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Female
030211 gastroenterology & hepatology
Lateral segment
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18734626 and 1091255X
- Volume :
- 23
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....92a0f18725ef7b119746b30501e08223