“…The increasing organ donor shortage prompted the development of reduced, living‐related, and split liver transplantation. Reduced size OLT was popularized in the early 1980s by Henri Bismuth of Paris (2), Jean Bernard Otte in Brussels (4), Russell Strong in Brisbane, and Christopher Broelsch (3) in Chicago. The success of partial grafts in reducing pediatric patient mortality waiting was first illustrated by de Ville de Goyet in a study of 314 liver grafts transplanted between 1984 and 1991 (9).…”