X. Rogiers et al., ONE-YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH EXTENDED APPLICATION AND MODIFIED TECHNIQUES OF SPLIT LIVER-TRANSPLANTATION, Transplantation, 61(7), 1996, pp. 1059-1061
As organ donation rates decreased in Europe, the authors started a sys
tematic approach of liver splitting in their center in 1994. During th
is 1-year experience, 73 cadaveric liver transplantations were perform
ed in 66 patients. Sixteen of these transplantations were the result o
f split-liver transplantation (21.9% of grafts, 24.2% of patients). Pa
tient and graft survival rates at 3 months were 81.2% and 75%, compare
d with 89.1% and 76.9% for whole organs. Two modified techniques were
developed, based on the technique of living related liver procurement,
and applied in 10 cases. With these new techniques, patient and graft
survival rates were 90% and 90%. This systematic approach allowed the
total number of transplantations in our program to be maintained, des
pite the decrease in organ availability.