The term split-liver transplantation is defined as the division of a deceased-donor liver into 2 different parts that are separately transplanted into 2 different recipients. Two entities may be identified: the first dividing the liver into the small left lateral segment to be transplanted into a small child and the right lobe to be transplanted into an adult recipient. This is a well-established and standard technique leading to excellent results in experienced centers. The second entity, more recently introduced and less standardized, divides the liver into 2 similarly sized parts, both suitable for transplantation into adults or adult-sized children. This article describes the most relevant aspects of the surgical technique and the results of both types of split liver transplantation based on the author's own experience and a review of the literature. Some aspects of the limitation to the diffusion of these procedures and on a possible future scenario are also discussed.

Colledan, M. (2005). Split liver transplantation: Technique and results. TRANSPLANTATION REVIEWS, 19(4), 221-231 [10.1016/j.trre.2005.12.002].

Split liver transplantation: Technique and results

Colledan, M
2005

Abstract

The term split-liver transplantation is defined as the division of a deceased-donor liver into 2 different parts that are separately transplanted into 2 different recipients. Two entities may be identified: the first dividing the liver into the small left lateral segment to be transplanted into a small child and the right lobe to be transplanted into an adult recipient. This is a well-established and standard technique leading to excellent results in experienced centers. The second entity, more recently introduced and less standardized, divides the liver into 2 similarly sized parts, both suitable for transplantation into adults or adult-sized children. This article describes the most relevant aspects of the surgical technique and the results of both types of split liver transplantation based on the author's own experience and a review of the literature. Some aspects of the limitation to the diffusion of these procedures and on a possible future scenario are also discussed.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
adult; child; graft survival; groups by age; human; liver blood flow; liver blood vessel; liver function test; liver graft; liver resection; liver size; liver transplantation; liver vein; liver weight; organ donor; patient selection; recipient; review; statistical analysis; statistical significance; surgical anatomy; surgical approach; surgical technique; survival rate;
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Colledan, M. (2005). Split liver transplantation: Technique and results. TRANSPLANTATION REVIEWS, 19(4), 221-231 [10.1016/j.trre.2005.12.002].
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