| Literature DB >> 26494957 |
Andrea Lauterio1, Stefano Di Sandro1, Giacomo Concone1, Riccardo De Carlis1, Alessandro Giacomoni1, Luciano De Carlis1.
Abstract
Growing experience with the liver splitting technique and favorable results equivalent to those of whole liver transplant have led to wider application of split liver transplantation (SLT) for adult and pediatric recipients in the last decade. Conversely, SLT for two adult recipients remains a challenging surgical procedure and outcomes have yet to improve. Differences in organ shortages together with religious and ethical issues related to cadaveric organ donation have had an impact on the worldwide distribution of SLT. Despite technical refinements and a better understanding of the complex liver anatomy, SLT remains a technically and logistically demanding surgical procedure. This article reviews the surgical and clinical advances in this field of liver transplantation focusing on the role of SLT and the issues that may lead a further expansion of this complex surgical procedure.Keywords: Allocation policy; Ex vivo; Graft sharing; In situ; Liver transplantation; Organ shortage; Segmental liver; Split liver; Waiting list
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26494957 PMCID: PMC4607900 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i39.11003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742