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Is there any difference between right hepatectomy and left lateral sectionectomy for living donors? as much you cut, as much you hurt?

Klaus Steinbrück1, Reinaldo Fernandes, Marcelo Enne, Jose Manoel Martinho, Jefferson Alves, Lúcio Filgueiras Pacheco-Moreira.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The worldwide rising demand for cadaveric donors in liver transplantation is an important incentive for the development of alternative transplantation options, such as living donors. A precise evaluation of surgical complications is, therefore, considered to be an important issue in this setting. AIM: Present a retrospective analysis of 126 living donors hepatectomies undertaken at our centre.
METHODS: From December 2002 to August 2009, 126 living donors were submitted to hepatectomy. Donors' complications were stratified according to Clavien's scoring system to compare the morbidity of right hepatectomy (RH) (Group 1) and left lateral sectionectomy (LLS) (Group 2).
RESULTS: Thirty-nine complications were observed in 35 patients. Sixty LLS, 3 left (LH) and 63 RH were performed. The complications were classified as: Clavien grade 1-11 (28.2%), grade 2-12 (30.7%), grade 3A-13 (33.3%), grade 3B-2 (5.1%) and grade 4A-1 (2.5%). When Group 1 (63 patients) and Group 2 (60 patients) were compared, there was no significant difference between the number of complications: 20 (31%) and 14 (23%), respectively (P > 0.3).
CONCLUSIONS: Hepatectomy for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) was a safe procedure, regardless of the type of liver resection undertaken. We found no difference in morbidity between RH and LLS, which suggests that complications may occur despite the amount of liver retrieved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21083793      PMCID: PMC3003478          DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-2574.2010.00233.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HPB (Oxford)        ISSN: 1365-182X            Impact factor:   3.647


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1.  Gastric volvulus in living, related liver transplantation donors and usefulness of endoscopic correction.

Authors:  Taiji Akamatsu; Naoshi Nakamura; Kendo Kiyosawa; Toshihiko Ikegami; Yasuhiko Hashikura; Shin-ichi Miyagawa; Seiji Kawasaki
Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 9.427

2.  The living donor experience: donor health assessment and outcomes after living donor liver transplantation.

Authors:  K L Beavers; R S Sandler; J H Fair; M W Johnson; R Shrestha
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 5.799

3.  Pressure alopecia in living donors for liver transplantation.

Authors:  Toshiya Tomioka; Masakazu Hayashida; Kazuo Hanaoka
Journal:  Can J Anaesth       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 5.063

4.  Single-center analysis of the first 40 adult-to-adult living donor liver transplants using the right lobe.

Authors:  A Marcos; J M Ham; R A Fisher; A T Olzinski; M P Posner
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2000-05       Impact factor: 5.799

5.  Liver transplantation using a right lobe graft from a living related donor.

Authors:  Y Yamaoka; M Washida; K Honda; K Tanaka; K Mori; Y Shimahara; S Okamoto; M Ueda; M Hayashi; A Tanaka
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  1994-04-15       Impact factor: 4.939

Review 6.  Donor morbidity associated with right lobectomy for living donor liver transplantation to adult recipients: a systematic review.

Authors:  Kimberly L Beavers; Robert S Sandler; Roshan Shrestha
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 5.799

7.  Complications and long-term outcome of living liver donors: a survey of 1,508 cases in five Asian centers.

Authors:  Chung-Mau Lo
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2003-02-15       Impact factor: 4.939

8.  Adult living liver donors have excellent long-term medical outcomes: the University of Toronto liver transplant experience.

Authors:  L Adcock; C Macleod; D Dubay; P D Greig; M S Cattral; I McGilvray; L Lilly; N Girgrah; E L Renner; M Selzner; N Selzner; A Kashfi; R Smith; S Holtzman; S Abbey; D R Grant; G A Levy; G Therapondos
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 8.086

9.  Surgery-related morbidity in living donors of right-lobe liver graft: lessons from the first 200 cases.

Authors:  Takashi Ito; Tetsuya Kiuchi; Hiroto Egawa; Satoshi Kaihara; Fumitaka Oike; Yasuhiro Ogura; Yasuhiro Fujimoto; Kohei Ogawa; Koichi Tanaka
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2003-07-15       Impact factor: 4.939

10.  Definition and classification of negative outcomes in solid organ transplantation. Application in liver transplantation.

Authors:  P A Clavien; C A Camargo; R Croxford; B Langer; G A Levy; P D Greig
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 12.969

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Review 1.  Living donor liver transplantation in Brazil-current state.

Authors:  Wellington Andraus; Bernardo F Canedo; Luiz A C D'Alburquerque
Journal:  Hepatobiliary Surg Nutr       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 7.293

2.  RE-HEPATECTOMY MEANS MORE MORBIDITY? A MULTICENTRIC ANALYSIS.

Authors:  Luiza Basilio; Klaus Steinbrück; Reinaldo Fernandes; Marcelo D'Oliveira; Renato Cano; Hanna Vasconcelos; Daniel Barbosa; Marcelo Enne
Journal:  Arq Bras Cir Dig       Date:  2022-06-17
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