成人对成人活体肝移植。现状摘要和日内瓦项目大纲。

P Majno, G Mentha, Th Berney, L H Bühler, E Giostra, P Gelez, I Morard, M Bednarkiewicz, O Huber, Ph Morel
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摘要

活体供体肝移植是一种相对较新的手术,将健康供体的右侧肝脏移植到受体体内。自1994年第一例病例以来,全世界已做了3000多例。这篇综述总结了为什么需要这个程序的原因,描述了它的主要技术方面,强调了它可以安全完成的界限,总结了目前世界范围内的经验,并描述了我们单位程序的要点。我们认为,活体供体移植是一种可行的替代方案,对于一些患者来说,长时间的等待是可行的,如果采取了所有预防措施,以尽量减少供体的风险,并增加受者获得良好结果的机会,那么它可以安全成功地进行。如果满足这些先决条件,并在一个结构化的多学科项目框架内,我们认为活体肝移植应该由健康保险资助,作为一种公认的治疗选择。
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Adult-to-adult living-donor liver transplantation. A summary of current status and an outline of the program in Geneva.

Living donor liver transplantation is a relatively new procedure in which the right side of the liver is harvested in a healthy donor and transplanted into a recipient. After the first case in 1994, over 3000 cases have been done worldwide. This review summarizes the reasons why the procedure is needed, describes its main technical aspects, highlights the boundaries in which it can be done safely, summarizes the current experience worldwide and describes the main points of the program in our unit. We argue that living-donor transplantation is a viable alternative to a long time on the waiting list for several patients, and it can be performed safely and successfully provided that all precautions are undertaken to minimize the risks in the donor and to increase the chances of a good outcome in the recipients. If these prerequisites are met, and within the framework of a structured multidisciplinary program, we believe that living-donor liver transplantation should be funded by health insurances as a recognized therapeutic option.

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