Liver transplantation is a well-established life-saving procedure, and the organ shortage represents its major limiting factor. Innovative techniques, including split liver and living-donor liver transplantation, have accounted for a marginal increase in available organs. In addition, livers from extended donors, especially elderly donors or those with steatosis, from whom grafts were once considered unacceptable, are now being transplanted successfully.1– 4 Severe hepatic injury as a result of blunt trauma has remained a strong relative contraindication to transplantation, however. Only sporadic reports describe liver transplantation using injured livers.5,6 We report here the successful transplantation of a severely traumatized hepatic allograft and the clinical course of resolution of the injury in the recipient.
Successful liver transplantation using a severely injured graft / Di Benedetto, F.; Quintini, C.; De Ruvo, N.; Masetti, M.; Cautero, N.; Lauro, A.; Uso', T. D.; Guerrini, G.; Di Sandro, S.; Miller, C. M.; Pinna, A. D.; Gerunda, G. E.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF TRAUMA, INJURY, INFECTION, AND CRITICAL CARE. - ISSN 0022-5282. - 63:1(2007), pp. 217-220. [10.1097/TA.0b013e318074ecaa]
Successful liver transplantation using a severely injured graft
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Liver transplantation is a well-established life-saving procedure, and the organ shortage represents its major limiting factor. Innovative techniques, including split liver and living-donor liver transplantation, have accounted for a marginal increase in available organs. In addition, livers from extended donors, especially elderly donors or those with steatosis, from whom grafts were once considered unacceptable, are now being transplanted successfully.1– 4 Severe hepatic injury as a result of blunt trauma has remained a strong relative contraindication to transplantation, however. Only sporadic reports describe liver transplantation using injured livers.5,6 We report here the successful transplantation of a severely traumatized hepatic allograft and the clinical course of resolution of the injury in the recipient.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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