2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1042993
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Auswahl der Lebendspender für die Lebersegmenttransplantation bei Kindern

Abstract: Risk of thromboembolism as well as psychological and social factors are the most important exclusion criteria in the selection of donors for live liver segment transplantation.

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“…This was the only form of transplantation permissible in Japan where the most experience has been gained (18,19). There are many ethical problems related to this procedure, which has a significant donor morbidity and potential mortality (20). The main benefit, however, is that transplantation of children with chronic liver disease may be planned before there is significant hepatic or nutritional deterioration.…”
Section: Current Results Of Liver Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was the only form of transplantation permissible in Japan where the most experience has been gained (18,19). There are many ethical problems related to this procedure, which has a significant donor morbidity and potential mortality (20). The main benefit, however, is that transplantation of children with chronic liver disease may be planned before there is significant hepatic or nutritional deterioration.…”
Section: Current Results Of Liver Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%