Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition
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Liver transplantation in infants younger than 90 days is increasingly common. These infants typically arrive for transplantation in fragile medical condition. It is commonly assumed that they may experience high complication rates, difficult postoperative courses, and poor graft and patient survival. ⋯ Young infants experience graft and patient survival similar to that in older cohorts of liver transplant recipients. Posttransplant complication rates, including the reoperation rate, were higher in this younger group, and the duration of hospitalization and intensive support were significantly longer. Future studies to better examine the factors, including age, that may contribute to the need for reoperation in children are warranted. Recognition and further analysis of the cost of care in this age group is also needed.