Technical challenges in LDLT – Overcoming small for size syndrome and venous outflow reconstruction

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Paola A. Vargas , Narmina Khanmammadova , Deniz Balci , Nicolas Goldaracena
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Abstract

Living Donor Liver Transplantation (LDLT) emerged as an alternative treatment option for patients with end-stage liver disease waiting for an organ from a deceased donor. In addition to allowing for a faster access to transplantation, LDLT provides improved recipient outcomes when compared to deceased donor LT. However, it represents a more complex and demanding procedure for the transplant surgeon. In addition to a comprehensive preoperative donor assessment and stringent technical considerations during the donor hepatectomy to ensure upmost donor safety, the recipient procedure also comes with intrinsic challenges during LDLT. A proper approach during both procedures will result in favorable donor and recipient's outcomes. Hence, it is critical for the transplant surgeon to know how to overcome such technical challenges and avoid deleterious complications. One of the most feared complications following LDLT is small-for-size syndrome (SFSS). Although, surgical advances and deeper understanding of the pathophysiology behind SFSS has allowed for a safer implementation of LDLT, there is currently no consensus on the best strategy to prevent or manage this complication. Therefore, we aim to review current practices in technically challenging situations during LDLT, with a particular focus on management of small grafts and venous outflow reconstructions, as they possess one of the biggest technical challenges faced during LDLT.

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LDLT的技术挑战-克服小尺寸综合征和静脉流出重建
活体肝移植(LDLT)是等待已故捐赠者器官移植的终末期肝病患者的一种替代治疗选择。与已故供体LT相比,LDLT除了可以更快地进行移植外,还可以改善接受者的预后。然而,它对移植外科医生来说是一种更复杂、要求更高的手术。除了在供体肝切除术中进行全面的术前供体评估和严格的技术考虑以确保最大的供体安全外,受体手术在LDLT过程中也面临着固有的挑战。在这两个过程中,正确的方法将产生有利的捐赠者和接受者的结果。因此,对于移植外科医生来说,了解如何克服这些技术挑战并避免有害并发症是至关重要的。LDLT后最令人担忧的并发症之一是小体型综合征(SFSS)。尽管外科学的进步和对SFSS背后病理生理学的深入理解使LDLT得以更安全地实施,但目前还没有就预防或管理这种并发症的最佳策略达成共识。因此,我们旨在回顾LDLT期间技术挑战性情况下的当前实践,特别关注小型移植物和静脉流出重建的管理,因为它们是LDLT期间面临的最大技术挑战之一。
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Transplantation Reviews
Transplantation Reviews IMMUNOLOGY-TRANSPLANTATION
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
40
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Transplantation Reviews contains state-of-the-art review articles on both clinical and experimental transplantation. The journal features invited articles by authorities in immunology, transplantation medicine and surgery.
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