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Porcine Liver Transplantation Without Veno-Venous Bypass As an Extended Criteria Donor Model
Published on: August 17, 2022
[Liver transplantation from a living donor]
1Academisch Ziekenhuis Groningen, afd. Chirurgie, sectie Hepatopancreaticobiliaire Chirurgie en Levertransplantatie, Postbus 30-001, 9700 ROB Groningen.
Abstract:
Recently the first three liver transplantations from living donors were performed in The Netherlands. The motivations to proceed with this new procedure were threefold; the existing shortage of post-mortem organ donors, the successful transplants reported in the literature and the supposedly better organ quality and favourable-logistics of the procedure. This new procedure is in line with a recent advisory report on organ donation from the National Health Council of The Netherlands. As long as there is a shortage of post-mortem donors, living donation is a necessary treatment for patients with otherwise fatal liver insufficiency. However this should not keep public and governmental organisations from its continuing efforts to promote post-mortem donation. These should also include a discussion regarding changes to the organ donation law.
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