Literature DB >> 10664287

First case of cadaveric liver transplantation in Japan.

S Kawasaki1, Y Hashikura, T Ikegami, Y Nakazawa, S Miwa, T Kubota, A Mita, M Terada, S Miyagawa, H Furukawa, S Todo, M Makuuchi.   

Abstract

The first case of liver transplantation from a brain-dead donor in Japan is described. The recipient was a 43-year-old man with familial amyloid polyneuropathy who manifested various neuropathic symptoms and autonomic dysfunction at the time of transplantation. The graft had three arteries, for which a single trunk was created at the back table. A side-to-side cavacaval anastomosis was performed as an outflow reconstruction. To avoid portal congestion, a temporary shunt between the right posterior branch of the portal vein and the vena cava was constructed, instead of a venovenous bypass. The graft preservation time was 7.2 h and the operation time was 12.2 h. Although sufficient blood flow in the hepatic artery, portal vein, and hepatic vein was confirmed intra- and postoperatively, using Doppler ultrasound, transient graft dysfunction was observed immediately after surgery, but there was spontaneous improvement. The patient was discharged 100 days after transplantation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10664287     DOI: 10.1007/s005340050136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg        ISSN: 0944-1166


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1.  Low-volume deceased donor liver transplantation alongside a strong living donor liver transplantation service.

Authors:  Kevin K W Chu; See Ching Chan; William W Sharr; Kenneth S H Chok; Wing Chiu Dai; Chung Mau Lo
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 3.352

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