Right Ex-situ split grafts for adult liver transplantation - A Multicenter Benchmarking Analysis
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- DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000006401
Right Ex-situ split grafts for adult liver transplantation - A Multicenter Benchmarking Analysis
Abstract
Objective: To analyse outcomes after adult right ex-situ split graft liver transplantations (RSLT) and compare with available outcome benchmarks from whole liver transplantation (WLT).
Summary background data: Ex-situ SLT may be a valuable strategy to tackle the increasing graft shortage. Recently established outcome benchmarks in WLT offer a novel reference to perform a comprehensive analysis of results after ex-situ RSLT.
Methods: This retrospective multicenter cohort study analyzes all consecutive adult SLT performed using right ex-situ split grafts from 01.01.2014 to 01.06.2022. Study endpoints included 1 year graft and recipient survival, overall morbidity expressed by the comprehensive complication index (CCI©) and specific post-LT complications. Results were compared to the published benchmark outcomes in low-risk adult WLT scenarii.
Results: In 224 adult right ex-situ SLT, 1y recipient and graft survival rates were 96% and 91.5%, within the WLT benchmarks. The 1y overall morbidity was also within the WLT benchmark (41.8 CCI points vs. <42.1). Detailed analysis, revealed cut surface bile leaks (17%, 65.8% Grade IIIa) as a specific complication without a negative impact on graft survival. There was a higher rate of early hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) after SLT, above the WLT benchmark (4.9% vs. ≤4.1%), with a significant impact on early graft but not patient survival.
Conclusion: In this multicentric study of right ex-situ split graft LT, we report 1-year overall morbidity and mortality rates within the published benchmarks for low-risk WLT. Cut surface bile leaks and early HAT are specific complications of SLT and should be acknowledged when expanding the use of ex-situ SLT.
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Conflict of interest statement
Authors declare no conflict of interest.
Comment in
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Comment on "Right Ex Situ Split Grafts for Adult Liver Transplantation A Multicenter Benchmarking Analysis".Ann Surg Open. 2024 Nov 21;5(4):e526. doi: 10.1097/AS9.0000000000000526. eCollection 2024 Dec. Ann Surg Open. 2024. PMID: 39711663 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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