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Long-Term Results After Liver Transplantation With “Livers That Nobody Wants” Within Eurotransplant: A Center's Experience
Fuat H. SanerC. E. BroelschErnesto P. MolmentiM. WandeltM. MalagóAndreas PaulJ. TreckmannG. GerkenHauke LangSusanne BeckebaumIoannis FouzasMaximilian BockhornGeorgios C. SotiropoulosSilvio Nadalinsubject
AdultMaleReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyOrthotopic liver transplantationmedicine.medical_treatmentLiver transplantationLiver diseaseCadavermedicineHumansTransplantation HomologousSurvivorsSurvival rateTransplantationbusiness.industryPatient SelectionGraft SurvivalHepatitis CLong term resultsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseTissue DonorsLiver TransplantationSurgerySurvival RateTransplantationTreatment Outcomesurgical procedures operativeFemaleSurgeryGraft survivalbusinessLiver Failuredescription
Abstract Background Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) represents the only curative treatment for end-stage liver disease, but its application is limited because of organ shortages. The purpose of this study was to review the long-term outcomes after OLT during a 2-year period of 45 rescue offers organs within Eurotransplant. Patients and Methods Forty-five deceased donor liver allografts had been officially offered to and rejected by other transplantation centers 162 times prior to our acceptance. Data analysis addressed recurrence of primary disease, ischemic-type biliary lesions (ITBL), re-evaluation or relisting for OLT, re-OLT, as well as overall patient and graft survivals. Results Six patients underwent retransplantation because of primary nonfunction (n = 4), hepatitis C recurrence (n = 1), and secondary biliary cirrhosis following ITBL (n = 1). Five additional patients developed ITBL and received endoscopic treatment. Currently, 34 patients are alive after a median follow-up of 44.5 months. Median graft survival is 43.2 months. Patient versus patient/first graft survival at 1, 3, and 5 years is 82%, 78%, and 74%, versus 76%, 69%, and 65%, respectively. Conclusions OLT with rescue organs is a reasonable policy, with acceptable long-term patient/graft survivals, providing a real expansion of the donor pool.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2008-11-01 | Transplantation Proceedings |