Objective: To investigate the degree and mechanism of hepatic sinusoidal injury in different graft sizes in right lobe live donor liver transplantation (LDLT). Summary Background Data: Liver grafts from living donors are likely to be small-for-size for adult recipients. Graft injury after reperfusion is common, but the mechanism and degree of injury remain unclear. The hepatic sinusoidal injury in different graft sizes and its relationship with portal hemodynamics and intragraft gene response at the early phase after reperfusion have not been studied in right lobe LDLT. Methods: From May 2000 to November 2001, 40 adults receiving right lobe LDLT had portal pressure measured continuously before and after reperfusion. Liver biopsies were take...
Background. Steatosis is a major risk factor for primary nonfunction in liver transplantations. Stea...
Background: Donor hepatectomy time is associated with graft survival after liver transplantation. Th...
The complex functions of the liver in metabolism, biosynthesis, and clearance, are all dependent on ...
Session - Living Liver Donar 2OBJECTIVE: Liver grafts from living donors are probably small-for-size...
Objective: To investigate whether low-dose nitric oxide donor FK 409 could attenuate small-for-size ...
Background: Damage to a small-for-size liver graft after reperfusion is frequently observed but the ...
BackgroundEarly allograft dysfunction (EAD) after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) has ofte...
The middle hepatic vein may be included in right liver living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) to ...
This journal suppl. entitled: Supplement: The International Liver Transplantation Society: 15th Annu...
Rationale: Adult-to-adult right lobe living donor liver transplantation is a viable alternative to ...
Background. The molecular mechanism of small-forsize graft injury remains unclear. The aim of this s...
Background and Aims: Within the model of donation after circulatory death (DCD), a more severe degre...
The aim of this study is to identify the molecular mechanism of small-for-size graft injury through ...
Objective: To identify the possible reasons of failure of biliary reconstruction in right lobe live ...
Background: The discrepancy between demand and supply for liver transplants (LT) has led to an incre...
Background. Steatosis is a major risk factor for primary nonfunction in liver transplantations. Stea...
Background: Donor hepatectomy time is associated with graft survival after liver transplantation. Th...
The complex functions of the liver in metabolism, biosynthesis, and clearance, are all dependent on ...
Session - Living Liver Donar 2OBJECTIVE: Liver grafts from living donors are probably small-for-size...
Objective: To investigate whether low-dose nitric oxide donor FK 409 could attenuate small-for-size ...
Background: Damage to a small-for-size liver graft after reperfusion is frequently observed but the ...
BackgroundEarly allograft dysfunction (EAD) after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) has ofte...
The middle hepatic vein may be included in right liver living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) to ...
This journal suppl. entitled: Supplement: The International Liver Transplantation Society: 15th Annu...
Rationale: Adult-to-adult right lobe living donor liver transplantation is a viable alternative to ...
Background. The molecular mechanism of small-forsize graft injury remains unclear. The aim of this s...
Background and Aims: Within the model of donation after circulatory death (DCD), a more severe degre...
The aim of this study is to identify the molecular mechanism of small-for-size graft injury through ...
Objective: To identify the possible reasons of failure of biliary reconstruction in right lobe live ...
Background: The discrepancy between demand and supply for liver transplants (LT) has led to an incre...
Background. Steatosis is a major risk factor for primary nonfunction in liver transplantations. Stea...
Background: Donor hepatectomy time is associated with graft survival after liver transplantation. Th...
The complex functions of the liver in metabolism, biosynthesis, and clearance, are all dependent on ...