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Single-center analysis of the first 304 living-donor liver transplantations in 3 years.

Sezai Yilmaz, Cuneyt Kayaalp, Cengiz Ara, Mehmet Yilmaz, Burak Isik, Cemalettin Aydin, Dincer Ozgor, Abuzer Dirican, Bora Barut, Bulent Unal, Turgut Piskin, Mustafa Ates, Ramazan Kutlu, Huseyin Ilksen Toprak, Yasar Bayindir, Hale Kirimlioglu, Murat Aladag, Murat Harputluoglu, Ayşe Selimoglu, Hamza Karabiber, Kendal Yalcin, Vedat Kirimlioglu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Living donor liver transplantations (LDLT) is a definitive treatment for patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD), especially in the countries with donation problem. Between April 2007 and April 2010, we performed LDLT in 289 patients. Fifteen of the cases required re-transplantations. This study evaluates these 304 consecutive LDLTs donor and recipient outcomes.
METHODOLOGY: Complication rates and survival data of the recipients and donors of 304 LDLT cases were analyzed.
RESULTS: All donors are alive and well. Overall complication rate was 27%. Early postoperative recipient complication rate was 51%. Most frequent complication was infection. In the long-term there were 57 biliary stricture and 5 chronic bile fistula cases. Chronic and acute rejection attacks developed in 7 and 103 patients, respectively. Hepatic artery thrombosis rate was 8%. One, two and three year survival rates were 82%, 79% and 75%, respectively. Recipient mortality was 25%, mostly due to vascular complications, septic complications, liver dysfunction and chronic rejection.
CONCLUSIONS: More than 150 liver tranplantations per year in a single center is a challenge in Turkey, where there is a shortage of deceased donor grafts. LDLT is a safe procedure for donors and effective for ESLD. Improvement in surgical technique would provide better outcomes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23478145     DOI: 10.5754/hge11290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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1.  Identifying the Prognosis Factors in Death after Liver Transplantation via Adaptive LASSO in Iran.

Authors:  Hadi Raeisi Shahraki; Saeedeh Pourahmad; Seyyed Mohammad Taghi Ayatollahi
Journal:  J Environ Public Health       Date:  2016-08-25
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