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BACKGROUND In context of suboptimal liver utilisation,grafts with various risk factors are under consideration today.For example,impaired vascularity with severe arterial calcifications and modified liver shapes are no longer contraindications and their use depends on the centre policy and experience of the surgical team.Riedel liver lobes represent a tongue-like liver shape with inferior projection in the right liver lobe.Such development modifications were initially described when patients developed a lesion and subsequently presented with symptoms.We here present the first case report in the literature,where such livers with anatomical variations were used for transplantation.CASE SUMMARY We describe here two cases of adult human liver transplantation,where we have accepted two donor livers with modified shape.The technical considerations for transplantation of such livers,found with enlarged right lobes,or Riedel shape,and hypo-trophic left lateral segment are highlighted.Both recipients experienced immediate liver function and overall good outcomes with a minimum follow up of 1 year.We also provide detailed pictures and outcome analysis in combination with a literature review.CONCLUSION The utilisation of donor livers with modified shape,such as Riedel’s Lobe appears safe and will increase the donor pool.
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篇名 Large Riedel’s lobe and atrophic left liver in a donor-Accept for transplant or call off?
来源期刊 世界移植杂志 学科 医学
关键词 Case report Anatomical variations Riedel’s lobe Liver utilization Liver transplantation
年,卷(期) 2020,(5) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 129-137
页数 9页 分类号 R57
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北京市朝阳区东四环中路62号楼远洋国际中
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