living-related liver transplantation in children: the shiraz experience

Authors

sa malek-hosseini from the organ transplantation unit, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

m lahsaie

h salahi

a bahador

abstract

the liver transplantation program was established at shiraz nemazee hospital in 1993. shortage of cadaver organ supply due to various social and legal issues urged us to develop a living-related liver transplantation (lrlt) program. so far 7 (6 males, 1 female) living-related liver transplantations have been performed at this center. the mean age of patients was 8.21 years (+/- 4.16), with a range of 4.5 to 14 years. live donors (3 mothers, 2 fathers, and 1 brother) with a mean age of 30.83 years (+/- 4.11) underwent procurement of the left lateral segment without mortality or any serious morbidity. the native liver disease was idiopathic cirrhosis (1 case), biliary atresia (3 cases), budd-chiari syndrome (1 case), neonatal cirrhosis (l case), and cryptogenic cirrhosis (l case). allografts were implanted using piggy-back surgical technique. baseline immunosuppression consisted of a triple drug regimen including cyclosporine, mycophenolate mofetil and steroids. acute graft rejection was treated with intra-venous bolus of methyl-prednisolone. early death occurred in 2 patients due to vascular thrombosis. biliary complication was observed in 1 patient. five patients are alive with a normal functioning liver. in conclusion, lrlt program is promising in iran. it can help to overcome the shortage of organs and minimize the mortality of patients in the waiting list.

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medical journal of islamic republic of iran

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