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Donor safety in living donor liver donation: An Italian multicenter survey.

Andrea Lauterio1, Stefano Di Sandro1,2, Salvatore Gruttadauria3, Marco Spada3, Fabrizio Di Benedetto4, Umberto Baccarani5, Enrico Regalia6, Ernesto Melada7, Alessandro Giacomoni1, Matteo Cescon8, Davide Cintorino3, Giorgio Ercolani8, Matteo Rota9, Giorgio Rossi7, Vincenzo Mazzaferro6, Andrea Risaliti5, Antonio Daniele Pinna8, Bruno Gridelli3, Luciano De Carlis1,10.   

Abstract

Major concerns about donor morbidity and mortality still limit the use of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) to overcome the organ shortage. The present study assessed donor safety in LDLT in Italy reporting donor postoperative outcomes in 246 living donation procedures performed by 7 transplant centers. Outcomes were evaluated over 2 time periods using the validated Clavien 5-tier grading system, and several clinical variables were analyzed to determine the risk factors for donor morbidity. Different grafts were obtained from the 246 donor procedures (220 right lobe, 10 left lobe, and 16 left lateral segments). The median follow-up after donation was 112 months. There was no donor mortality. One or more complications occurred in 82 (33.3%) donors, and 3 of them had intraoperative complications (1.2%). Regardless of graft type, the rate of major complications (grade ≥ 3) was 12.6% (31/246). The overall donor morbidity and the rate of major complications did not differ significantly over time: 26 (10.6%) donors required hospital readmission throughout the follow-up period, whereas 5 (2.0%) donors required reoperation. Prolonged operative time (>400 minutes), intraoperative hypotension (systolic < 100 mm Hg), vascular abnormalities, and intraoperative blood loss (>300 mL) were multivariate risk factors for postoperative donor complications. In conclusion, from the standpoint of living donor surgery, a meticulous and well-standardized technique that reduces operative time and prevents blood loss and intraoperative hypotension may reduce the incidence of donor complications. Transparency in reporting results after LDLT is mandatory, and we should continue to strive for zero donor mortality. Liver Transplantation 23 184-193 2017 AASLD.
© 2016 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27712040     DOI: 10.1002/lt.24651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Transpl        ISSN: 1527-6465            Impact factor:   5.799


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8.  Association of intraoperative hypotension with postoperative morbidity and mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis.

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9.  Pure Laparoscopic Living Donor Hepatectomy With/Without Fluorescence-Assisted Technology and Conventional Open Procedure: A Retrospective Study in Mainland China.

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