Title of article
Laparoscopic living donor hepatectomy for liver transplantation in children
Author/Authors
Daniel Cherqui، نويسنده , , Olivier Soubrane، نويسنده , , Emmanuel Husson، نويسنده , , Eric Barshasz، نويسنده , , Olivier Vignaux، نويسنده , , Mourad Ghimouz، نويسنده , , Sophie Branchereau، نويسنده , , Christophe Chardot، نويسنده , , Frédéric Gauthier، نويسنده , , Pierre-Louis Fagniez، نويسنده , , Didier Houssin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
5
From page
392
To page
396
Abstract
Background
Because cadaveric organ donors are in short supply, living donors are increasingly being used in transplantations. We have developed a safe and reproducible method for laparoscopic liver resection.
Methods
Left hepatic lobectomy (resection of segments 2and 3) was done by laparoscopy in one woman aged 27years and one man aged 31 years. The grafts were prepared under laparoscopy, without any vascular clamping, and were externalised through a suprapubic Pfannenstiel incision. Both grafts were transplanted conventionally to the patientsʹ respective sons, who were both aged 1 year and had biliary atresia.
Findings
Donor operations lasted 7 h for the woman and 6 h for the man, and warm ischaemia times were 4 and 10 min, respectively. Blood loss was 150 and 450 mL, respectively, and no transfusions were required. Neither patient had complications during or after sugery; and hospital stay was 7 and 5 days, respectively. Both recipients are alive and have excellent graft function.
Interpretation
We have shown the feasibility of laparoscopic living donor hepatectomy from parent to child. If the safety and feasbility of this procedure can be shown in larger series, laparoscopic donor left lobectomy could become a new option for paediatric living donor liver transplantation.
Journal title
The Lancet
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
The Lancet
Record number
555567
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