High and Low Frequency Domino Liver Transplantation Centers Demonstrate Similar Performance Outcomes

2022 ◽  
Vol 269 ◽  
pp. 144-150
Author(s):  
J. Panichella ◽  
H. Curtis ◽  
K. Nguyen ◽  
H. Resweber ◽  
M. Gunder ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 183-188
Author(s):  
Francesco Santopaolo ◽  
Ilaria Lenci ◽  
Alessandra Bosa ◽  
Mario Angelico ◽  
Martina Milana ◽  
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Background:Domino transplant occurs when a recipient explanted graft is used for a second recipient.Introduction:The first experience came from thoracic surgery by the observation that many patients during heart-lung transplantation actually showed a functional heart that could be employed in other subjects with a good result.Results:This concept was then extended to the field of liver transplantation. At present, some patients transplanted for an inborn metabolic disease may be considered as excellent domino liver donors.Conclusion:The results, limitations, clinical challenges and the donor and recipient features of domino liver transplantation are discussed in this manuscript.


2021 ◽  
pp. 000313482110234
Author(s):  
Angela Sickels ◽  
Keyur B. Shah ◽  
Brianna Ruch ◽  
Adrian Cotterell ◽  
Inna Tchoukina ◽  
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Background Combined heart-liver transplantation (CHLT) is the only curative option for patients with concomitant pathology affecting the heart and liver. In some cases, the native livers of familial amyloidosis (FA) patients may be suitable for domino transplantation into other recipients. Methods Retrospective analysis (2013 to 2019) of all CHLT at our center was performed. Continuous data were presented as mean with standard deviation and discrete variables as percentages. Results Familial amyloidosis was the indication for CHLT in 5 out of 6 patients. The mean recipient age was 55 ± 5.62 years. Two patients were bridged with total artificial heart. The mean model for end-stage liver disease score at transplant was 17.17 ± 3.7. Two explanted livers were used for transplantation in a domino fashion. The median intensive care and hospital stays were 5.5 and 19 days, respectively. Complications included renal failure (1), groin abscess (1), pulmonary embolism (1), and cardiac rejection (1). Patient and graft survival for both organs was 100% at a median follow-up of 59 (range 20-76) months. Discussion Combined heart-liver transplantation for FA achieves excellent outcomes. The possible use of livers explanted from patients with FA for domino liver transplantation can contribute to the liver donor pool.


2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (8) ◽  
pp. 1051-1055 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofía De la Serna ◽  
Laura Llado ◽  
Emilio Ramos ◽  
Joan Fabregat ◽  
Carme Baliellas ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 70 (8) ◽  
pp. 1236-1239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Nishizaki ◽  
Keishi Kishikawa ◽  
Tomoharu Yoshizumi ◽  
Hideaki Uchiyama ◽  
Shinji Okano ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 114 ◽  
pp. A1337
Author(s):  
H. Schmidt ◽  
M. Pröpsting ◽  
B. Nashan ◽  
M. Nakazato ◽  
U. Tietge ◽  
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2010 ◽  
pp. 149-149
Author(s):  
Dilip K ◽  
WC Lee ◽  
YY Jan ◽  
Po-Huang Lee

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