2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2022.02.034
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Advanced preoperative three-dimensional planning decreases the surgical complications of using large-for-size grafts in pediatric living donor liver transplantation

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“…This suggests its utility in pediatric LT for adolescent recipients as an indicator for graft reduction (Figure 2–4). Of note, in one of the reported cases, we had access to the donor CT scan with volumetric assessment of the donor liver which allowed for better planning of the subsequent graft reduction 20 . We thus advocate the use of D/RW, GRWR, and GW/RAP to guide surgical strategy as described in Figure 4.…”
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“…This suggests its utility in pediatric LT for adolescent recipients as an indicator for graft reduction (Figure 2–4). Of note, in one of the reported cases, we had access to the donor CT scan with volumetric assessment of the donor liver which allowed for better planning of the subsequent graft reduction 20 . We thus advocate the use of D/RW, GRWR, and GW/RAP to guide surgical strategy as described in Figure 4.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of note, in one of the reported cases, we had access to the donor CT scan with volumetric assessment of the donor liver which allowed for better planning of the subsequent graft reduction. 20 We thus advocate the use of D/RW, GRWR, and GW/RAP to guide surgical strategy as described in Figure 4. In our experience, all adolescent recipients with D/RW <1.5 had a GRWR <3.5% and a GW/RAP <100 which allowed for whole LT. On the other hand, partial liver graft should be considered when D/RW >2.5.…”
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“…It also allows for superior graft-to-recipient size matching, which can further contribute to optimizing the recipient outcome. [11,12] Historically, the greatest limitation of LDLT has been a concern for donor safety and higher rates of vascular and biliary complications in the recipient when compared with deceased donor pediatric liver transplant. More recent reports demonstrate equivalent rates of such complications in addition to superior recipient survival.…”
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“…This facilitates enhanced preoperative planning for anticipated vascular and biliary anomalies that may require reconstruction in the recipient. It also allows for superior graft-to-recipient size matching, which can further contribute to optimizing the recipient outcome 11,12…”
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