BACKGROUND: Split liver grafting has not gained wide acceptance mainly because of different vascular and biliary technical problems. STUDY DESIGN: A new technique of right split liver transplantation is described. The piggyback implantation technique, using wide side-to-side cavocavostomy overcomes problems encountered when sharing the superhepatic vena cava cuff between two livers and obtains optimal drainage of venous allograft outflow, thus avoiding extensive bleeding at the transection margin. RESULTS: This technique was successfully used in two adult recipients. CONCLUSIONS: Piggyback transplantation using wide side-to-side cavocavostomy allows easy and safe implantation of the right split liver allograft
AbstractIntroductionThe donor situs inversus totalis status was considered an absolute contraindicat...
Extended splanchnic venous thrombosis represents a challenge for the liver transplant surgeon. In th...
Infrahepatic terminolateral cavo-cavostomy as a rescue technique in complicated "modified" piggyback...
No consensus exists regarding the optimal reconstruction of the cavo-caval anastomosis in piggyback ...
The ideal method of venous outflow reconstruction with the piggyback technique (PB) in orthotopic li...
Portal Vein thrombosis (PVT) increases the difficulty of liver transplant; however, it is not an abs...
International audienceBackground: In literature, a variety of caval reconstruction techniques for li...
Piggyback orthotopic liver transplantation was performed in 24 patients during a period of 4 months....
AbstractBackground. Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in adult patients has traditionally been ...
The cava-preserving piggyback technique requires only partial cava clamping during anhepatic phase i...
BACKGROUND: Pig models have become common in transplantation immunological research. However, in pig...
Background and Aims: The aim of this study is to analyze a single-center experience in orthotopic li...
Copyright © 2014 Erdem Kinaci et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The influence of the implantation technique on the outcome was studied prospectively in a series of ...
The aim of this study is to analyse a single centre's experience with two techniques of liver transp...
AbstractIntroductionThe donor situs inversus totalis status was considered an absolute contraindicat...
Extended splanchnic venous thrombosis represents a challenge for the liver transplant surgeon. In th...
Infrahepatic terminolateral cavo-cavostomy as a rescue technique in complicated "modified" piggyback...
No consensus exists regarding the optimal reconstruction of the cavo-caval anastomosis in piggyback ...
The ideal method of venous outflow reconstruction with the piggyback technique (PB) in orthotopic li...
Portal Vein thrombosis (PVT) increases the difficulty of liver transplant; however, it is not an abs...
International audienceBackground: In literature, a variety of caval reconstruction techniques for li...
Piggyback orthotopic liver transplantation was performed in 24 patients during a period of 4 months....
AbstractBackground. Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in adult patients has traditionally been ...
The cava-preserving piggyback technique requires only partial cava clamping during anhepatic phase i...
BACKGROUND: Pig models have become common in transplantation immunological research. However, in pig...
Background and Aims: The aim of this study is to analyze a single-center experience in orthotopic li...
Copyright © 2014 Erdem Kinaci et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The influence of the implantation technique on the outcome was studied prospectively in a series of ...
The aim of this study is to analyse a single centre's experience with two techniques of liver transp...
AbstractIntroductionThe donor situs inversus totalis status was considered an absolute contraindicat...
Extended splanchnic venous thrombosis represents a challenge for the liver transplant surgeon. In th...
Infrahepatic terminolateral cavo-cavostomy as a rescue technique in complicated "modified" piggyback...