Left Lateral Sector In Situ Split Liver Transplantation Technique: Step-by-Step Video Demonstration
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The split liver technique enables transplanting 2 recipients with one single graft (typically an adult-child pair). It facilitates small recipients' access to liver transplantation and reduces mortality on the waiting list. However, splitting is technically demanding and may increase peri- and postoperative complications. To be able to obtain comparable outcomes to a full graft liver transplantation, careful donor-recipients selection, experienced surgeons, and logistic planning are paramount. The video shows an in situ split liver procedure from a 32-year-old brain stem death donor to generate a left lateral sector for a child and a right extended graft for an adult recipient.
How to apply split liver transplantation safely and feasibly: A three-step approach.
Zhao D, Xie Q, Fang T, Zhang K, Tang J, Yan X World J Gastrointest Surg. 2024; 16(6):1691-1699.
PMID: 38983312 PMC: 11229998. DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i6.1691.