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Two are better than one.

D Angell1

  • 1Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA.

Michigan Health & Hospitals
|February 6, 1997
PubMed
Summary

Michigan surgeons performed the first split liver transplant in 1996. This innovative procedure offered a life-saving option for patients with end-stage liver disease.

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Area of Science:

  • Hepatology
  • Transplant Surgery
  • Medical Innovations

Background:

  • Liver disease poses a significant threat to patient survival.
  • Liver transplantation is a critical treatment for end-stage liver disease.
  • Split liver transplantation is a specialized surgical technique.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the first split liver transplant performed in Michigan.
  • To highlight the pioneering efforts in organ transplantation.

Main Methods:

  • A split liver transplant procedure was performed by Marwan Abouljoud, MD, and Francisco Escobar III, MD.
  • The procedure involved dividing a single donor liver for transplantation into two recipients.

Main Results:

  • The first split liver transplant in Michigan was successfully completed on March 29, 1996.
  • Two patients suffering from liver disease received life-saving transplants.

Conclusions:

  • The successful implementation of the first split liver transplant in Michigan marked a significant advancement in transplant surgery.
  • This procedure expanded the availability of donor organs for patients with liver failure.

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