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Recent Advance in Living Donor Liver Transplantation
Authors:Yasuhiko Hashikura  Seiji Kawasaki  Shinichi Miyagawa  Masaru Terada  Toshihiko Ikegami  Yuichi Nakazawa  Koichi Urata  Hisanao Chisuwa  Shiro Ogino  Masatoshi Makuuchi
Institution:(1) First Department of Surgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 3-1-1 Asahi,Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan, JAPAN;(2) Division of Hepato-biliary-pancreatic andTransplantation Surgery, Department of Surgery, Graduate Schoolof Medicine, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1 Bunkyo-ku Tokyo113-8655, Japan, JAPAN
Abstract:Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT)has been performed in more than 2000 cases around the world. This procedure is considered to have certain advantages over cadaveric liver transplantation, because detailed preoperative evaluation of the donor liver is possible and superior graft quality is available. The indication has recently been widened to include adult patients. The results of LDLT have been reported to be very good. In this article,several considerations on LDLT,including living donor selection and application to adult patients, are discussed. Between June 1990 and March 2001, 143 patients underwent LDLT at Shinshu University Hospital. During this period, 160 patients were determined to be candidates for liver transplantation in our institution, and 185 candidates were evaluated as potential donors for these patients. Thirty-eight of 185 donor candidates were excluded for reasons including liver dysfunction and withdrawal of consent. The recipients included 60 adults, 50 (83%) of whom are currently alive. Taking into account the worldwide shortage of cadaveric organ donation,the importance of LDLT will probably never diminish. This procedure should be established on the basis of profound consideration of donor safety as well as accumulated expertise of hepatobiliary surgery.
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