Left liver lobe (left lateral segment) grafts (LLG) is currently the most commonly used graft to transplant children (2/3 of cases currently in Europe); it is prepared by liver division (DL) in both living (LD) and deceased donors (DD) settings. Technically speaking, classical DL is through the parenchyma of segment IV - dividing the main left glissonean pedicle left to the main biliary confluence (trans-hilar (TH) approach): historically, this technique was introduced by Bismuth and Pichlmayr in 1988 in DD setting, and applied one year later for the first successful living donor transplantations by Strong (Figure 1).
Carollo, V., Cannella, R., Sparacia, G., Mamone, G., Caruso, S., Cannataci, C., et al. (2021). Optimizing liver division technique for procuring left lateral segment grafts - new anatomical insights. LIVER TRANSPLANTATION, 27(2), 281-285 [10.1002/LT.25895].
Optimizing liver division technique for procuring left lateral segment grafts - new anatomical insights
Carollo, Vincenzo;Cannella, Roberto;Sparacia, Gianvincenzo;Mamone, Giuseppe;Caruso, Settimo;Gentile, Giovanni;Gallo, Giuseppe Salvatore;Di Piazza, Ambra;
2021-02-01
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Left liver lobe (left lateral segment) grafts (LLG) is currently the most commonly used graft to transplant children (2/3 of cases currently in Europe); it is prepared by liver division (DL) in both living (LD) and deceased donors (DD) settings. Technically speaking, classical DL is through the parenchyma of segment IV - dividing the main left glissonean pedicle left to the main biliary confluence (trans-hilar (TH) approach): historically, this technique was introduced by Bismuth and Pichlmayr in 1988 in DD setting, and applied one year later for the first successful living donor transplantations by Strong (Figure 1).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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