H Akkoç
Başkent University
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Transplantation Proceedings | 2008
S. Sevmis; H. Karakayali; Feza Karakayali; Nurten Savas; H Akkoç; Mehmet Haberal
From September 2001 until March 2007, we performed 127 living-donor liver transplantations in our transplantation center. Of 127 donors, 74 were men and 53 women, of overall mean donor age of 35.2 +/- 9.3 years (range, 20-56 years). Ninety-six (75.6%) were first-degree relatives, 18 (14.1%) were second-degree relatives, and 13 (10.3%) were spouses. We performed 34 (26.7%) left hepatic lobectomies, 33 (25.3%) left lateral segmentectomies, and 60 (48%) right hepatic lobectomies. The mean percentages of remnant to donor total liver volume for the right, left, and left-lateral lobectomies were 41.7%, 67.8%, and 75.1%, respectively. The mean length of patient postoperative hospital stay was 7.4 +/- 3.1 days (range, 3-33 days). There was no postoperative mortality. Ten complications occurred in 7 of the 127 donors (5.5%). Most complications were treated with radiologic interventions. In conclusion, donor safety should be the primary focus in living-donor liver transplantation. More experience, improved surgical techniques, and meticulous donor evaluation will help to minimize morbidity and mortality for living liver donors.
Transplantation Proceedings | 1999
Mehmet Haberal; H. Karakayali; Gokhan Moray; A Demirag; H Akkoç; F Köseoğlu; N Bilgin
THE extreme shortage of cadaver kidneys is an evergrowing problem in Turkey, despite the intensive efforts that have been made toward a solution. Livingrelated donors have become the primary source of kidneys in developing countries. When a first-degree relative of the patient is not available, second-degree relatives or genetically unrelated but emotionally related donors, such as spouses, and close friends, become alternatives. The use of unrelated-living donors has not been widely accepted due to some ethical issues. Most transplant centers seek at least an emotional relation for genetically matching unrelated donors as a solution to this ethical issue.
Transplantation Proceedings | 2001
R Emiroğlu; H Karakayall; S. Sevmis; H Akkoç; N Bilgin; Mehmet Haberal
Transplantation Proceedings | 2007
S. Sevmis; H. Karakayali; R Emiroğlu; H Akkoç; Mehmet Haberal
Transplantation Proceedings | 1998
N Bilgin; H. Karakayali; Gokhan Moray; A Demirag; G. Arslan; H Akkoç; M Turan
Transplantation Proceedings | 1998
Mehmet Haberal; N Bilgin; H Karakayah; Gokhan Moray; H Akkoç
Transplantation Proceedings | 1998
H. Karakayali; Gokhan Moray; A Demirag; G. Arslan; F Köseoğlu; H Akkoç; N Bilgin
Transplantation Proceedings | 1998
Y Erten; Fatma Nurhan Ozdemir; Beyhan Demirhan; H. Karakayali; A Demirag; H Akkoç
Transplantation Proceedings | 2002
Ayse Aktas; H. Karakayali; N Bilgin; H Akkoç; Gokhan Moray; R Emiroğlu
Transplantation Proceedings | 2001
Mehmet Haberal; H. Karakayali; R Emiroğlu; F Köseoğlu; H Akkoç; N Bilgin