BMC Surgery | 2019

Dual graft living donor liver transplantation – a case report

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


BackgroundLiving donor liver transplantation (LDLT) has emerged as an equally viable option to deceased donor liver transplant for treating end stage liver disease patients. Optimising the recipient outcome without compromising donor safety is the primary goal of LDLT. Achieving the adequate graft to recipient weight ratio (GRWR) is important to prevent small for size syndrome which is an uncommon but potentially lethal complication of LDLT.Case presentationHere we describe a case of successful dual lobe liver transplant for a 32 years old patient with ethanol related end stage liver disease. A right lobe graft without middle hepatic vein and another left lateral sector graft were transplanted successfully. Recipient and both donors recovered uneventfully.ConclusionDual lobe liver transplant is a feasible strategy to achieve adequate GRWR without compromising donor safety.

Volume 19
Pages None
DOI 10.1186/s12893-019-0606-5
Language English
Journal BMC Surgery

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