摘要
Introduction Liver transplantation(LT)benefits patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis,acute liver failure,or hepatocellular carcinoma.The greatest challenge in LT is the insufficient number of donors for the growing number of transplantation candidates.Various surgical strategies have been adopted to overcome the increasing donor-recipient disparity,including sequential/“domino”transplantation,split LT,use of marginal livers,and living donor LT(LDLT).To ensure the safety of donors and recipients,dual-graft LT may be considered(1).Herein,we describe the first successful hybrid-dual-graft LT in an obese patient requiring urgent LT,which involved transplantation of an otherwise-wasted resected liver lobe from a patient with a benign hepatic tumor and an inadequate-size living donor graft from the recipient’s father.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.82150004,81830102),and Shanghai Municipal Key Clinical Specialty.