| Literature DB >> 8354607 |
N A Habib1, B D Higgs, I Marwan, R el-Masry, A Helmi, R Saifi, A Abbas, F Abdel-Wohab, A Abaza, H Koensa.
Abstract
Liver transplantation is an effective therapy for end stage liver disease. Nevertheless in many areas of the world organ availability remains a major problem. We report here the success of the first living-related liver transplantation in Africa. The left lateral lobe of the mother was transplanted orthotopically to her 6 year old child suffering from liver cirrhosis complicating glycogen storage disease. The social and medical problems encountered are discussed. Living-related liver transplantation is a viable option in countries where cadaveric organ donation is either illegal or socially unacceptable.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8354607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868