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Domino liver transplant: influence on the number of donors and transplant coord...

Author(s): NUNES, F. cv logo 1 ; VALENTE, M. cv logo 2 ; PEREIRA, R. cv logo 3 ; AMIL, M. cv logo 4

Date: 2004

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.16/479

Origin: Repositório Científico do Centro Hospitalar do Porto


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Transplant Proc. 2004 May;36(4):916-7. Domino liver transplant: influence on the number of donors and transplant coordination. Nunes F, Valente M, Pereira R, Amil M. General Hospital Santo António, Porto, Portugal. gccot@hgsa.min-saude.pt Abstract The shortage of organs forces coordinators to seek new forms of generating organs for transplantation of the increasing numbers of patients on waiting lists. A recent technique called sequential transplant or domino liver transplant (DLT) allows the transplantation of a patient with chronic liver disease by implantation of a full-size liver derived from a patient with familial amyloidosis polyneuropathy (FAP) who receives a cadaveric graft. Therefore, it is possible to transplant two patients with only one cadaveric liver. The present report illustrates the use of this technique for the first time in our country, thereby increasing the number of hepatic transplants by 25%. PMID: 15194315 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Language English
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