Authors
Christoph E Broelsch, Peter F Whitington, Jean C Emond, Thomas G Heffron, J Richard Thistlethwaite, Larry Stevens, James Piper, Susan H Whitington, J Lance Lichtor
Publication date
1991/10/1
Journal
Annals of surgery
Volume
214
Issue
4
Pages
428-439
Publisher
LWW
Description
Pediatric liver transplantation with reduced size donor organs (RLT) has evolved into a standard clinical procedure increasing the choices of recipients for their treatment. Nevertheless organ availability remains a major problem. The authors therefore have proposed to study the use of hepatic segments from living related donors (LRT) in a group of 20 children less than 2 years of age or weighing less than 15 kg, in whom standard indications for transplantation existed. Volunteer related donors were selected after medical and psychiatric evaluations, and the suitability of the donor's liver was established by functional and radiologic criteria. A two-stage informed consent process assured appropriate “volunteerism.” Nineteen infants received LRT as first grafts and one as a second graft. Seventeen of the recipients are alive 3 to 18 months after LRT. Fifteen of 20 patients are currently at home with the original graft and …
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CE Broelsch, PF Whitington, JC Emond, TG Heffron… - Annals of surgery, 1991