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Auxiliary partial orthotopic living donor liver transplantation in a patient with alcoholic liver cirrhosis to overcome donor steatosis
Authors:Jai Young Cho  Kyung-Suk Suh  Choon Hyuck Kwon  Nam-Joon Yi  Min Aon Kim  Ja-June Jang  Kyung Won Minn   Kuhn UK Lee
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:The efficacy of auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation (APOLT) to overcome the problems associated with a markedly steatotic graft in a living donor has not been fully explored. We have recently performed APOLT in a patient with alcoholic liver disease, where the only potential candidate donor was affected by 50% macrovesicular steatosis and 30% microvesicular steatosis. The recipient's left liver was resected and the donor's left liver, corresponding to a 0.46% graft-to-recipient weight ratio, was orthotopically transplanted. The postoperative course of this patient was uneventful, except for a transient large amount of ascites. Native liver volume in the recipient serially decreased, and the volume of the graft serially increased after transplantation. Four months after transplantation, the donor and recipient are doing well with a normal liver function. In conclusion, APOLT may be a feasible solution for a markedly steatotic living donor graft in patients with alcoholic liver disease.
Keywords:alcoholic cirrhosis    auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation    hepatic steatosis    living donor
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