Guidelines for donor selection and an overview of the donor operation in living related liver transplantation

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Morimoto, T
Ichimiya, M
Tanaka, A
Ikai, I
Yamamoto, Y
Nakamura, Y
Takada, Y
Inomata, Y
Honda, K
Inamoto, T
Tanaka, K
Yamaoka, Y
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liver transplantation; living related; living donor; donor selection;
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10.1111/j.1432-2277.1996.tb00881.x
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Guidelines for donor selection and an overview of the donor operation are reported on the basis of our experience with 120 cases of living related liver transplantation (LRLT) in pediatric patients. Once the parents had clearly expressed their desire to serve as donors, tests were performed to functionally and anatomically screen the donor livers to determine whether or not the parents' general physical condition allowed them to serve as donors. We then evaluated which of the two parental candidates was more suitable as a donor. The wishes of the family as to which parent should serve as donor was considered secondary and taken into account only in a few cases in which certain functional and/or anatomical abnormalities were uncovered that made the prime candidate less suitable. For the 120 LRLTs, 135 candidates were evaluated as potential donors, 15 (11.1%) of whom were rejected for various reasons. The mean volume of blood loss during the donor operation decreased significantly from 489 g in the first 60 LRLTs to 390 g in the latter 60 LRLTs; this was accompanied by a significant decrease in the mean volume of autologous blood transfused from 449 g to 390 g. Mean cold ischemia time of the graft increased significantly from 71.4 to 128.0 min. while mean operation time conversely decreased from 6.7 to 6.2 h. Bile leakage from the cut surface of the remnant liver, which was the only post-operative surgical complication encountered, was noted in five cases. We conclude that donor candidates should be strictly selected according to basic guidelines, taking into account both the results of preoperative screening and the wishes of the family. With this accumuled experience, we have been able to simplify our LRLT operative procedure, resulting in decreases in blood loss volume, blood transfused, and operation time.
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