Is there an advantage of living over deceased donation in liver transplantation?
- PMID: 22937787
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-2277.2012.01550.x
Is there an advantage of living over deceased donation in liver transplantation?
Abstract
Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is a well-established strategy to decrease the mortality in the waiting list and recent studies have demonstrated its value even in patients with low MELD score. However, LDLT is still under a high level of scrutiny because of its technical complexity and ethical challenges as demonstrated by a decline in the number of procedures performed in the last decade in Western Countries. Many aspects make LDLT different from deceased donor liver transplantation, including timing of transplantation, procedure-related complications as well as immunological factors that may affect graft outcomes. Our review suggests that in selected cases, LDLT offers significant advantages over deceased donor liver transplantation and should be used more liberally.
© 2012 The Authors Transplant International © 2012 European Society for Organ Transplantation.
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