Current pediatric reviews | 2021

Liver transplantation in children: an overview on organ allocation and surgical management.

 
 
 

Abstract


Liver transplantation is the standard of treatment for children with end-stage liver disease, primary hepatic neoplasms, or liver-localized metabolic defects. Perioperative mortality is almost absent, and long-term survival exceeds 90%. Organ shortage is managed thanks to advances in organ retrieval techniques. Living donation and partial liver transplantation almost eliminated waiting list mortality, thus leading to expanding indications for transplantation. The success of pediatric liver transplantation depends on the prompt and early referral of patients to transplant centers and on the close and integrated multidisciplinary collaboration between pediatricians, hepatologists, surgeons, intensivists, oncologists, pathologists, coordinating nurses, psychologists, and social workers.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.2174/1573396317666210604111538
Language English
Journal Current pediatric reviews

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