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Case Reports
. 2022 Dec 31;36(4):294-297.
doi: 10.4285/kjt.22.0016. Epub 2022 Nov 23.

The first successful report of liver transplantation from category III donation after circulatory death in South Korea: a case report

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The first successful report of liver transplantation from category III donation after circulatory death in South Korea: a case report

Incheon Kang et al. Korean J Transplant. .

Abstract

Deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) using donations after brain death (DBDs) has been widely performed in Korea. However, to date, there is no report regarding donation after circulatory death (DCD) category III. A 56-year-old male patient diagnosed with hepatitis B virus-associated liver cirrhosis underwent DDLT using DCD category III. The recipient's recovery was uneventful, and he was discharged on postoperative day 37. Currently, the patient is alive, with no complications 20 months after transplantation. This case suggests that DCD with LT is both feasible and safe. Further studies are required to validate this finding.

Keywords: Case report; Graft survival; Liver transplantation; Tissue and organ procurement; Warm ischemia.

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Timeline of donation after circulatory death organ procurement. SpO2, peripheral oxygen saturation.
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Preoperative imaging. Pretransplant computed tomography revealed overt liver cirrhosis with a large amount of ascites. (A) Axial view. (B) Coronal view.
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Postoperative imaging. (A) Computed tomography (CT) performed 2 weeks after transplantation showed no significant abnormal findings. (B) CT performed 18 months after transplantation also showed no abnormal findings.

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