Surgical methods in living donor liver transplantation: with report of 50 cases.
- Author:
Xue-Hao WANG
1
;
Feng ZHANG
;
Xiang-Cheng LI
;
Guo-Qiang LI
;
Feng CHENG
;
Bei-Cheng SUN
;
Lian-Bao KONG
;
Wen-Gang GE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Liver Cirrhosis; surgery; Liver Neoplasms; surgery; Liver Transplantation; methods; Living Donors; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(21):1448-1452
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate and evaluate different surgical methods applied in living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT).
METHODSFifty patients with end-stage liver disease received LDLT in our department between January 1995 and March 2006. The data were analyzed on a retrospective basis. The choice of different surgical methods, strategies applied to ensure the safety of donors and indications of LDLT in the series were reviewed.
RESULTSAll donors recovered uneventfully. Among the 50 patients, 47 recipients presented with end-stage cirrhosis, 3 patients suffered from malignant tumor. To date, 6 recipients died after LDLT, among them, 3 recipients died of the operation and the other 3 recipients died of long-term complications. Resected donor livers included 9 cases of segments V, VI, VII and VIII (not including the middle hepatic veins) and 1 case of segments V, VI, VII and VIII (including the middle hepatic veins), 36 cases of segments II, III and IV (including the middle hepatic veins) and 4 cases of segments II, III, and part of IV (not including middle hepatic veins).
CONCLUSIONSLDLT helps tackle the problem of donor shortage in the world. The process is complicated, and it is very important to choose appropriate surgical methods for the improvement of surgical achievement and donor safety.