Successful Living Donor Left Liver Transplantation by Using Liver Graft With Multiple Large Cysts: A Case Report |
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Authors: | H. Amano T. Itamoto A. Oshita H. Niitsu H. Ohdan T. Asahara |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | There are few reports regarding the use of liver grafts with multiple large cysts in living donor liver transplantation. A 40-year-old woman who was diagnosed with Wilson's disease underwent living donor left liver transplantation; the donor was her 67-year-old mother. The liver graft had multiple large cysts, with a maximum diameter of 9 cm. At donor hepatectomy, the largest cyst and one small cyst were fenestrated, because they were located in the left paramedian sector; the other cysts were left intact. After transplantation, the liver graft exhibited good function with no cyst-related complications, such as hemorrhage, infection, or rupture, despite slight enlargement of the cysts. Thus, a liver graft with multiple large cysts is transplantable. However, the necessity of treating large cysts remains debatable. |
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