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Small for Size Syndrome in Living Donor Liver Transplantation- Prevention and Management

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2024 Dec 26
PMID 39722782
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Abstract

Small-for-size syndrome is a clinical syndrome of early allograft dysfunction usually following living donor liver transplantation due to a mismatch between recipient metabolic and functional requirements and the graft's functional capacity. While graft size relative to the recipient size is the most commonly used parameter to predict risk, small-for-size syndrome is multifactorial and its development depends on a number of inter-dependant factors only some of which are modifiable. Intra-operative monitoring of portal haemodynamics and portal flow modulation is widely recommended though there is wide variation in clinical practice. Management of established small-for-size syndrome centres around meticulous patient care, infection prevention, fluid management and identifying correctable technical complications. However, retransplantation is the only treatment in severe cases. While small-for-size syndrome is associated with increased peri-operative mortality, the contribution of non-hepatic organ failure in determining patient outcomes needs further studies.

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