Expert consensus on split-liver transplantation
With the dawn of organ donation after a citizen's death in China, the use of split-liver transplantation (SLT) can effectively increase the source of donor liver, reduce the waiting time for organ transplantation in patients, and particularly solve the problem of organ shortage in children. In...
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doaj-87411fc544fd46cb80673c775ba5205b2021-03-05T04:29:18ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Liver Research2542-56842021-03-015116Expert consensus on split-liver transplantationWith the dawn of organ donation after a citizen's death in China, the use of split-liver transplantation (SLT) can effectively increase the source of donor liver, reduce the waiting time for organ transplantation in patients, and particularly solve the problem of organ shortage in children. In recent years, many transplantation centers have been performing SLT to varying degrees and efficacy. At the current stage, the experiences of countries with advanced transplantation techniques should be used to establish an SLT consensus that is suitable for China to further increase the ratio and efficacy of SLT. In this paper, we combined expert experiences to generate an SLT expert consensus that included donor and donor liver evaluation, recipient selection criteria, donor and recipient matching, selection of splitting form and tools, blood vessels and bile ducts dissection and allocation, perioperative management of SLT, and organ allocation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S254256842030074XSplit-liver transplantation (SLT)Organ donation after citizen's deathGraft-to-recipient weight ratio (GRWR)Anatomical variationHepatic steatosisModel for end-stage liver disease (MELD) |
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With the dawn of organ donation after a citizen's death in China, the use of split-liver transplantation (SLT) can effectively increase the source of donor liver, reduce the waiting time for organ transplantation in patients, and particularly solve the problem of organ shortage in children. In recent years, many transplantation centers have been performing SLT to varying degrees and efficacy. At the current stage, the experiences of countries with advanced transplantation techniques should be used to establish an SLT consensus that is suitable for China to further increase the ratio and efficacy of SLT. In this paper, we combined expert experiences to generate an SLT expert consensus that included donor and donor liver evaluation, recipient selection criteria, donor and recipient matching, selection of splitting form and tools, blood vessels and bile ducts dissection and allocation, perioperative management of SLT, and organ allocation. |
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Split-liver transplantation (SLT) Organ donation after citizen's death Graft-to-recipient weight ratio (GRWR) Anatomical variation Hepatic steatosis Model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) |
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