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Reuse of Living-Donor Liver Graft in Second Recipient with Long-Term Survival.

X-G Hu,I-G Kim,H-J Wang,B-W Kim, S Y Hong,Y B Kim, X-Y Shen

TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS(2018)

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Abstract
Brain death is a rare situation after living-donor liver transplantation. However, the recipient who suffers from brain death and has functional liver graft is a potential liver donor. We report the 1st case of successful reuse of extended right living-donor liver graft after brain death of the first recipient. The first recipient, who had acute liver failure caused by hepatitis A virus, experienced brain death on the 2nd day after the transplantation. The allograft had a favorable regeneration and functional recovery. On the 7th day, the allograft was procured with a patent hepatic artery, bile duct, portal vein, and reconstructed outflow (right hepatic vein and middle hepatic vein) and successfully implanted into the second recipient. The second recipient has experienced a long-term survival without any complications.
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Living Donor Liver Transplantation,Liver Transplantation,Organ Donation,Living Kidney Donors
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