Small-for-size liver syndrome after auxiliary and split liver transplantation: Donor selection

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Heaton, N [1 ]
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[1] Kings Coll Hosp London, Inst Liver Studies, London SE5 9RS, England
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10.1053/jlts.2003.50197
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Small-for-size liver grafts can be defined by a recognizable clinical syndrome that results from the transplantation of too small a functional mass of liver for a designated recipient. A graft to recipient body weight ratio less than 0.8, impaired venous inflow, and enhanced metabolic demands in patients with poor clinical conditions must be considered as main factors leading to the small-for-size syndrome (SFSS) when using living and cadaveric partial grafts such as split and auxiliary liver grafts. Increased risk of graft dysfunction is currently observed in fatty infiltration of more than 30%, abnormal liver test results (especially bilirubin and gamma glutaryl transferase), and other donor risk factors such as high inotrope administration and donor stay in the intensive care unit (> 5 days). Older donors are especially vulnerable to prolonged cold ischemia and high inotrope levels, giving rise to early graft dysfunction and prolonged cholestasis. Increased metabolic need on a functionally small-for-size graft predisposes to surgical and septic complications and poorer survival. Splitting livers into right and left lobe grafts increases the potential risk of small-for-size grafts for both recipients. Several techniques of venous outflow reconstruction/implantation have been proposed to reduce the risk of obstruction postoperatively. Prevention and management of SFSS will improve in parallel with the increased experience, allowing as optimum usage of available organs and reducing overall morbidity and mortality.
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