Re-use of a liver allograft; an exceptional opportunity to enlarge the organ donor pool
- PMID: 12712236
- DOI: 10.1007/s00147-003-0553-y
Re-use of a liver allograft; an exceptional opportunity to enlarge the organ donor pool
Abstract
Liver allograft re-use is an exceptional way of enlarging the donor pool. We describe here a case of a re-used liver allograft, originating from an insulin-intoxicated donor and transplanted at first into a recipient presenting with hyperacute liver failure due to paracetamol intoxication. Because the original recipient developed an irreversible cerebral oedema, the allograft was re-implanted electively 55.5 h later into a patient with post-viral C cirrhosis and solitary hepatocarcinoma. Both donor and recipient operations were technically successful; liver function after the second use of the graft was normal.
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