Selection and Outcome of Living Donors for Adult to Adult Right Lobe Transplantation
Autor: | Marc P. Posner, Richard K. Sterling, Robert A. Fisher, Velimir A. Luketic, Amadeo Marcos, Arun J. Sanyal, Mary E. Olbrisch, John M. Ham, Ann T. Olzinski, Mitchell L. Shiffman |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Tissue and Organ Procurement Biopsy medicine.medical_treatment Liver disease Postoperative Complications Living Donors medicine Hepatectomy Humans Personnel Selection Transplantation medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Donor selection Magnetic resonance imaging medicine.disease Liver Transplantation Surgery Liver Liver biopsy Angiography Steatosis business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Transplantation. 69:2410-2415 |
ISSN: | 0041-1337 |
Popis: | Background. The shortage of cadaveric livers has sparked an interest in adult-to-adult living donor transplantation. Right lobe donor hepatectomy is frequently required to obtain a graft of adequate size for adult recipients. Careful donor selection is necessary to minimize complications and assure a functional graft. Methods. A four-step evaluation protocol was used for donor selection and satisfactory results of all tests in each step were required before proceeding to the next. Donors were selected based on a battery of laboratory studies chosen to exclude unrecognized infection, liver disease, metabolic disorders, and conditions representing undue surgical risk. Imaging studies included ultrasonography, angiography, magnetic resonance imaging, and intraoperative cholangiography and ultrasonography. The information obtained from liver biopsy was used to correct the estimated graft mass for the degree of steatosis. Results. From March 1998 to August 1999, 126 candidates were evaluated for living donation. A total of 35 underwent donor right lobectomy with no significant complications. Forty percent of all donors that came to surgery were genetically unrelated to the recipient. A total of 69% of those evaluated were excluded. ABO incompatibility was the primary reason for exclusion after the first step (71%) and the presence of steatosis yielding an inadequate estimated graft mass after the second step (20%). Conclusions. Donor selection limits the application of living donor liver transplantation in the adult population. Unrelated individuals increase the size of the donor pool. Right lobe hepatectomy can be performed safely in healthy adult liver donors. Preoperative liver biopsy is an essential part of the evaluation protocol, particularly when the estimated graft mass is marginal. Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) using the left |
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