Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available for transplantation. More than 15 years after its introduction only the classical splitting technique has reached broad application. Consequently children are benefiting most from this possibility. Full-right full-left splitting for two adult recipients has been shown to work but is hampered mainly by the dangers of small-for-size transplantation. A Solution to this last problem would completely change the scope of split-liver transplantation. Organ allocation systems and collaboration between centers play a crucial role in the chances to let Suitable patients profit from this valuable source of extra grafts
Surgical reduction of donor livers to treat small children has been performed successfully in severa...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...
To expand the donor pool, in the last 10 years surgical investigators have developed new procedures ...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
The technique of liver splitting offers an effective way of increasing the donor pool and decreasing...
BackgroundSplit liver transplantation offers an attractive way to increase the number of cadaveric g...
The gap between available liver grafts and the number of patients in need for liver transplantation ...
The role of split liver transplantation has been well established. The limitation to this technique ...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
The in-situ split-liver (ISSL) technique allows the division of the liver of a cadaver donor in two ...
Current split liver (SL) techniques allow to face all the demand for paediatric liver transplantatio...
Splitting livers allows two people (usually an adult and a child) to receive a liver transplant from...
Greater experience and improved outcomes in liver transplantation have necessarily led to longer wai...
Surgical reduction of donor livers to treat small children has been performed successfully in severa...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...
To expand the donor pool, in the last 10 years surgical investigators have developed new procedures ...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
The technique of liver splitting offers an effective way of increasing the donor pool and decreasing...
BackgroundSplit liver transplantation offers an attractive way to increase the number of cadaveric g...
The gap between available liver grafts and the number of patients in need for liver transplantation ...
The role of split liver transplantation has been well established. The limitation to this technique ...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
The in-situ split-liver (ISSL) technique allows the division of the liver of a cadaver donor in two ...
Current split liver (SL) techniques allow to face all the demand for paediatric liver transplantatio...
Splitting livers allows two people (usually an adult and a child) to receive a liver transplant from...
Greater experience and improved outcomes in liver transplantation have necessarily led to longer wai...
Surgical reduction of donor livers to treat small children has been performed successfully in severa...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...
To expand the donor pool, in the last 10 years surgical investigators have developed new procedures ...