Current developments in pediatric liver transplantation |
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Authors: | Christina Hackl Hans J Schlitt Michael Melter Birgit Knoppke Martin Loss |
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Affiliation: | Christina Hackl, Hans J Schlitt, Martin Loss, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, GermanyMichael Melter, Birgit Knoppke, KUNO - Children’s University Hospital Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | In 1953, the pioneer of human orthotopic liver transplantation(LT), Thomas E Starzl, was the first to attempt an orthotopic liver transplant into a 3 years old patient suffering from biliary atresia. Thus, the first LT in humans was attempted in a disease, which, up until today, remains the main indication for pediatric LT(p LT). During the last sixty years, refinements in diagnostics and surgical technique, the introduction of new immunosuppressive medications and improvements in perioperative pediatric care have established LT as routine procedure for childhood acute and chronic liver failure as well as inherited liver diseases. In contrast to adult recipients, p LT differs greatly in indications for LT, allocation practice, surgical technique, immunosuppression and postoperative life-long aftercare. Many aspects are focus of ongoing preclinical and clinical research. The present review gives an overview of current developments and the clinical outcome of p LT, with a focus on alternatives to full-size deceased-donor organ transplantation. |
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Keywords: | Pediatric liver transplantation Deceased organ donation Living donor liver transplantation Split liver transplantation Biliary atresia |
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