Large-for-size syndrome prophylaxis in infant liver recipients with low body mass
Konstantin SemashDepartment of Mini-Invasive Surgery, National Children's Medical Center, Tashkent 100171, Toshkent, Uzbekistan. [email protected]Timur DzhanbekovDepartment of Mini-Invasive Surgery, National Children's Medical Center, Tashkent 100171, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
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Аннотация
Transplantation of the left lateral section (LLS) of the liver is now an established practice for treating advanced diffuse and unresectable focal liver diseases in children, with variants of the LLS primarily used in infants. However, the surgical challenge of matching the size of an adult donor's graft to the volume of a child's abdomen remains significant. This review explores historical developments, various approaches to measuring the required functional liver mass, and techniques to prevent complications associated with large-for-size grafts in infants.
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