The donor shortage problem is particularly serious in Asia and has markedly limited progress in liver transplantation. The increasing demand has, in fact, made it necessary to resort to living donor liver transplantation in both pediatric and adult recipients. Nevertheless, expanding the use of split liver allografts is yet another option to increase the supply. This has a wide potential application on a regional level because most liver transplant programs are still small and may have limited resources in terms of being able to do two transplants in one sitting. The first experience of overseas sharing of split liver grafts in Asia took place in January 1999. The graft was from a 35-yr-old donor from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, who sustained irreve...
Aim: The study aimed to assess the outcome of live-donor liver transplantation for pediatric patient...
Aim: To describe the current practise of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for hepatocellula...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...
Greater experience and improved outcomes in liver transplantation have necessarily led to longer wai...
Living-donor liver transplantation has provided a solution to the severe lack of cadaveric grafts fo...
With the technical advances and improvements in perioperative management and immunosuppressants, liv...
BackgroundThe techniques of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) developed rapidly in the 1990s...
With the technical advances and improvements in perioperative management and immunosuppressants, liv...
There is a significant shortage of deceased liver grafts for paediatric patients worldwide. In Hong ...
Liver transplantation is a life-saving treatment modality, but is hindered by the scarcity of deceas...
Background/Aims: We report our experience of 27 orthotopic liver transplantations in 26 patients per...
Living-donor liver transplantation took root in Asia as a natural result of circumstances, because t...
Liver transplantation is a life-saving treatment modality, but is hindered by the scarcity of deceas...
A multicenter survey was conducted regarding the safety and outcome of living liver donors in Asia. ...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
Aim: The study aimed to assess the outcome of live-donor liver transplantation for pediatric patient...
Aim: To describe the current practise of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for hepatocellula...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...
Greater experience and improved outcomes in liver transplantation have necessarily led to longer wai...
Living-donor liver transplantation has provided a solution to the severe lack of cadaveric grafts fo...
With the technical advances and improvements in perioperative management and immunosuppressants, liv...
BackgroundThe techniques of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) developed rapidly in the 1990s...
With the technical advances and improvements in perioperative management and immunosuppressants, liv...
There is a significant shortage of deceased liver grafts for paediatric patients worldwide. In Hong ...
Liver transplantation is a life-saving treatment modality, but is hindered by the scarcity of deceas...
Background/Aims: We report our experience of 27 orthotopic liver transplantations in 26 patients per...
Living-donor liver transplantation took root in Asia as a natural result of circumstances, because t...
Liver transplantation is a life-saving treatment modality, but is hindered by the scarcity of deceas...
A multicenter survey was conducted regarding the safety and outcome of living liver donors in Asia. ...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
Aim: The study aimed to assess the outcome of live-donor liver transplantation for pediatric patient...
Aim: To describe the current practise of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for hepatocellula...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...