Acta gastro-enterologica Belgica
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Acta Gastroenterol. Belg. · Jul 1999
Experience with living related liver transplantation in 63 children.
The incentive to develop intrafamilial living related liver transplantation (LRLT) originated from the shortage of cadaveric organ supply. We report our experience with LRLT in 63 children during 1993-1998 in the frame of a protocol approved by the Ethics Committee of our Institution. During this period, 152 potential intrafamilial (mostly parental) donors were evaluated; 44 (28.5%) were excluded because of surgical (n = 4), medical (n = 39) or psychosocial reason (n = 1). ⋯ Biliary complications were observed in 26.9% (bile leak from cut surface in 3.1%, anastomotic stricture in 22.2% and intrahepatic stricture in 1.5%); two patients died from septic shock possibly related to uncompletely relieved anastomotic stricture; all other biliary complications were successfully treated either conservatively or surgically. The incidence of acute rejection was 90.9% in 22 patients with Cyclosporine-based immunosuppression; acute rejection was corticoresistant in 50%. It was 46.3% in 41 patients with Tacrolimus-based immunosuppression (64% with Prograft in capsules and 18.7% with Prograft in granules); no acute rejection was corticoresistant. (ABSTRACT TRUNCATED)