The early postoperative complications in living liver transplantation donors
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-1785.2012.01.008
- VernacularTitle:活体供者供肝术后早期并发症分析
- Author:
Kai MI
;
Chuan LI
;
Tianfu WEN
;
Lunan YAN
;
Bo LI
;
Wentao WANG
;
Mingqing XU
;
Jiayin YANG
;
Yonggang WEI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Liver transplantation;
Living donors;
Postoperative complications
- From:
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation
2012;33(1):28-31
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
ObjectiveTo investigate the incidence of early postoperative complications in living donor liver transplantation.MethodsPostoperative data of 170 living liver donors were retrospectively collected from January 2002 to August 2009 and the collected data were divided into two groups according to the type of donors (right-lobe graft,R group and left lobe graft,L group). Early postoperative complications were analyzed using Clavien classification system.ResultsThe difference between two groups was no statistically significant in donor's age,body mass index,operation time and other characters (P>0.05).R group had a bigger actual cut weight of donor liver (P<0.05),smaller residual liver weight (P<0.05) which also smaller than standard liver weight (P<0.05),and a longer hospital stay (P<0.05) than L group.During hospitalization,62 complications occurred in 55 cases with the total complication rate being 32.35% (55/170). In detail,the incidence of complications was 34.39% (54/157) in R group,and 7.69% (1/13) in L group (chi-square value =2.787,P>0.05).Among these 62 complications,there were 39 times of Ⅰ grade,5 times of Ⅱ grade,16 times of Ⅲ grade,2 times of Ⅳ a grade. All the complications were cured by active treatment and all donors survived well.Conclusion Although the security of living donor liver transplantation is better,the risk of serious complications must be faced.We must strictly select and assess the donor before the operation,very carefully carry out surgical operation,and pay more attention to postoperative management in order to avoid postoperative complications of donors.