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Alternatives to left lateral sector in paediatric liver transplantation-a systematic review on monosegmental and reduced grafts 被引量:7
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作者 Paschalis Gavriilidis Ernest Hidalgo 《Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition》 SCIE 2022年第4期567-576,I0005,共11页
Background: Paediatric liver transplantation (pLT) is the treatment of choice for many liver conditions. However, it still poses relevant challenges, mainly related to the size of the recipients. Unlike in adults, exc... Background: Paediatric liver transplantation (pLT) is the treatment of choice for many liver conditions. However, it still poses relevant challenges, mainly related to the size of the recipients. Unlike in adults, excessive graft volume might represent an issue when the estimated graft-recipient-weight-ratio (GRWR) is significantly disproportionate. In this situation, the traditional left lateral sector (LLS) grafts are too big and other alternatives are required, such as monosegmental or reduced (including hyper-reduced) grafts (RLLS/HRLLS). Results with conventional LLS-pLT are excellent and replicating them with monosegmental or RLLS is challenging given (I) the technical complexity and (II) the need to overcome the large-for-size scenario. This article is to review the existing experience with monosegmental, RLLS/HRLLS grafts and appraise its results. Methods: Systematic search of the electronic databases, conducted from their inception until May 2020. Results: After scrutiny of the available literature, 16 studies were included reporting 330 patients transplanted with monosegmental and RLLS/HRLLS grafts. There were 10 re-grafts (6 of them <90 days);90% of grafts were LDLT. Overall, median recipient’s age and weight were 7 months (range, 5 days-22 months) and 5.8 kg (range, 2.6-8 kg) respectively. Median graft weight was 209 grams (range, 124-264 grams) and median GRWR was 3.5% (range, 2.7-5.6%). Hepatic artery and portal vein thrombosis overall incidence were 1.5% and 4.2%;120 out of the 330 pLT were monosegmental (37%) producing a smaller graft (median of 164 grams) and accordingly a lower GRWR (median 3.2%) compared to reduced LLS. With a median follow-up of 39 months (range, 6-87 months), the overall graft and patient survival were 84% (285/340) and 89% (295/330). Discussion: Monosegmental and RLLS/HRLLS grafts provide access to liver transplantation for very small recipients with excellent results comparable to the standard LLS. 展开更多
关键词 monosegmental monosegment(MSG) REDUCED hyper-reduced left lateral sector graft liver transplantation
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Large-for-size syndrome prophylaxis in infant liver recipients with low body mass
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作者 Konstantin Semash Timur Dzhanbekov 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2025年第1期72-85,共14页
Transplantation of the left lateral section(LLS)of the liver is now an established practice for treating advanced diffuse and unresectable focal liver diseases in children,with variants of the LLS primarily used in in... Transplantation of the left lateral section(LLS)of the liver is now an established practice for treating advanced diffuse and unresectable focal liver diseases in children,with variants of the LLS primarily used in infants.However,the surgical challenge of matching the size of an adult donor's graft to the volume of a child's abdomen remains significant.This review explores historical developments,various approaches to measuring the required functional liver mass,and techniques to prevent complications associated with large-for-size grafts in infants. 展开更多
关键词 Pediatric liver transplantation Large-for-size syndrome Preoperative evaluation of donor and recipient Liver volumetry monosegmental transplantation Left lateral sector graft Reduced size liver graft Abdominal wall reconstruction Liver transplantation Liver resection
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Hyper-reduced grafts in living donor liver transplant:Techniques and outcomes
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作者 Soumyadip Sain Hirak Pahari +2 位作者 Shikhar Tripathi Suresh K Singhvi Ushast Dhir 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2025年第4期390-402,共13页
BACKGROUND Pediatric liver transplantation(LT)is the definitive treatment for end-stage liver disease and acute liver failure in children.However,graft size mismatch poses significant challenges,particularly in infant... BACKGROUND Pediatric liver transplantation(LT)is the definitive treatment for end-stage liver disease and acute liver failure in children.However,graft size mismatch poses significant challenges,particularly in infants weighing less than 10 kg.Large-forsize grafts can lead to severe complications,including vascular thrombosis and impaired graft perfusion.Surgical innovations,such as hyper-reduced left lateral segment(HRLLS)grafts and monosegmental grafts(MSG),offer viable solutions by tailoring graft size without compromising vascular or biliary integrity.AIM To analyze the techniques and outcomes of HRLLS and MSG grafts in pediatric liver trabsplantation.METHODS Following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines,a comprehensive literature search was conducted across PubMed,Scopus,and Google Scholar,including studies up to February 2025.Eligible studies included case-control,observational,and randomized controlled trials reporting clinical outcomes of HRLLS,MSG,or reduced left lateral segment grafts(RLLS)in pediatric LT.The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist was used for quality assessment.Meta-analysis was performed using MetaXL software to pool survival outcomes and assess complication profiles.RESULTS Eighteen studies involving various graft reduction techniques were included.Both HRLLS and MSG demonstrated comparable one-year survival rates exceeding 80%,with some studies reporting rates above 95%.Complications such as hepatic artery thrombosis,portal vein thrombosis,and sepsis were slightly more frequent in HRLLS/RLLS recipients but remained within acceptable limits.Meta-analysis revealed no significant differences in survivability between graft types.CONCLUSION HRLLS and MSG techniques enable successful liver transplantation in small pediatric recipients,achieving longterm outcomes comparable to standard approaches.These graft modification strategies expand donor pool utilization and optimize patient survival while mitigating large-for-size complications. 展开更多
关键词 Reduced grafts Hyper-reduced grafts Monosegment grafts Left lateral grafts Split segment grafts Living donor liver transplant Living donor liver transplantation Pediatric liver transplant Graft-to-recipient weight ratio
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Rescue case of low birth weight infant with acute hepatic failure 被引量:2
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作者 Noriki Okada Yukihiro Sanada +8 位作者 Taizen Urahashi Yoshiyuki Ihara Naoya Yamada Yuta Hirata Takumi Katano Kentaro Ushijima Shinya Otomo Shujiro Fujita Koichi Mizuta 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第40期7337-7342,共6页
We report a case involving a rescued low birth weight infant(LBWI) with acute liver failure. Case: The patient was 1594 g and 32^(3/7) gestational wk at birth. At the age of 11 d, she developed acute liver failure due... We report a case involving a rescued low birth weight infant(LBWI) with acute liver failure. Case: The patient was 1594 g and 32^(3/7) gestational wk at birth. At the age of 11 d, she developed acute liver failure due to gestational alloimmune liver disease. Exchange transfusion and high-dose gamma globulin therapy were initiated, and body weight increased with enteral nutrition. Exchange transfusion was performed a total of 33 times prior to living donor liver transplantation(LDLT). Her liver dysfunction could not be treated by medications alone. At 55 d old and a body weight of 2946 g, she underwent LDLT using an S2 monosegment graft from her mother. Three years have passed with no reports of intellectual disability or liver dysfunction. LBWIs with acute liver failure may be rescued by LDLT after body weight has increased to over 2500 g. 展开更多
关键词 Liver transplantation Acute liver failure Low birth weight infant Transplantable body weight Monosegment graft
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