Left lobe living donor liver transplantation using the resection and partial liver segment 2-3 transplantation with delayed total hepatectomy (RAPID) procedure in cirrhotic patients: First case report in Korea
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Left lobe living donor liver transplantation using the resection and partial liver segment 2-3 transplantation with delayed total hepatectomy (RAPID) procedure in cirrhotic patients: First case report in Korea
Abstract
In liver transplantation, the primary concern is to ensure an adequate future liver remnant (FLR) volume for the donor, while selecting a graft of sufficient size for the recipient. The living donor-resection and partial liver segment 2-3 transplantation with delayed total hepatectomy (LD-RAPID) procedure offers a potential solution to expand the donor pool for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). We report the first case involving a cirrhotic patient with autoimmune hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma, who underwent left lobe LDLT using the LD-RAPID procedure. The living liver donor (LLD) underwent a laparoscopic left hepatectomy, including middle hepatic vein. The resection on the recipient side was an extended left hepatectomy, including the middle hepatic vein orifice and caudate lobe. At postoperative day 7, a computed tomography scan showed hypertrophy of the left graft from 320 g to 465 mL (i.e., a 45.3% increase in graft volume body weight ratio from 0.60% to 0.77%). After a 7-day interval, the diseased right lobe was removed in the second stage surgery. The LD-RAPID procedure using left lobe graft allows for the use of a small liver graft or small FLR volume in LLD in LDLT, which expands the donor pool to minimize the risk to LLD by enabling the donation of a smaller liver portion.
Keywords: Directed tissue donation; Living donor; Tissue and organ procurement; Transplantation.
Conflict of interest statement
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.
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