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Split liver transplantation for two adult recipients: A collective review of Korean experience

Park JI, Chung YK

Split liver transplantation for two adult patients (SLT2A) is a procedure that involves donor liver split into two hemi-liver grafts for two patients. Since one whole liver graft can be...
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Portal flow augmentation using meso-reno-portal anastomosis during liver transplantation with severe portal vein thrombosis

Rhu J, Choi GS, Kim JM, Joh JW

This report introduces a novel strategy for modulating portal inflow during liver transplantation in a patient with portal vein thrombosis without evident systemic shunt formation. Two living donor liver transplantation...
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Experience of split liver transplantation from deceased marginal donor: eight adult recipients from four deceased donors

You YK, Chun J, Choi Y, Woo Y, Ahn J, Choi HJ

Background: Split liver transplantation has been explored as one of method to increase donor supply. Concerns about the complexity and increased risk of vascular and biliary complexity makes split liver...
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Split liver transplantation for one adult and one pediatric recipient: A collective review of Korean experience

Park CS, Park JI

Split liver transplantation (SLT) was developed to increase the number of donor graft livers used for liver transplantation. In conventional SLT, the liver of the deceased donor is divided into...
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Liver transplantation for primary hepatic angiosarcoma: A report of two cases

Kim SM, Ahn CS, Moon DB, Ha TY, Song GW, Jung DH, Park GC, Kang WH, Yoon YI, Hwang S

Liver transplantation (LT) is an accepted treatment for some hepatic malignancies including hepatocellular carcinoma. We herein present two cases of primary hepatic angiosarcoma (PHAS) who underwent deceased donor LT (DDLT)....
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Living donor liver transplantation in a pediatric patient having intrahepatic portocaval shunt with congenital absence of the intrahepatic portal vein

Namgoong JM, Hwang S, Park GC, Ha S, Gang S, Park J, Oh SH

Congenital absence of the portal vein (CAPV) is a rare venous malformation in which the mesenteric venous blood drains directly into systemic circulation. We report the case of a pediatric...
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Asymptomatic migration of hemashield vascular graft used for middle hepatic vein reconstruction of living donor liver transplantation

Oh RK, Ahn CS, Moon DB, Ha TY, Song GW, Jung DH, Park GC, Kang WH, Yoon YI, Lee H, Hwang S

Middle hepatic vein (MHV) reconstruction with interposition vessel graft has been established as a standard procedure for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). Unwanted migration of a synthetic vascular graft into the...
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Graft-versus-host disease after living donor liver transplantation: A collective review of Korean cases

Park JI, Chung YK

Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) occurs when donor lymphocytes recognize recipient cell surface antigens as foreign and react against them. Although GVHD is rare, it is a life-threatening complication. Following liver transplantation...
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Pediatric liver transplantation using hyper-reduced left lateral section and monosegment graft for infant patients: A collective review of Korean experience

Park CS, Chung YK

During liver transplantation (LT) in pediatric patients, graft size matching to the recipient’s abdomen is of critical importance. In order for the left lateral section (LLS) graft to be as...
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Migration of synthetic vascular graft used for middle hepatic vein reconstruction during living donor liver transplantation using a modified right liver graft: A collective review of worldwide cases

Chung YK, Park CS

Middle hepatic vein (MHV) reconstruction with an interposition vessel graft has been established as a standard procedure for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) using a right lobe graft when the...
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Successful non-surgical treatment for isolated right anterior section bile duct injury following laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Report of a case

Joo SH, Hwang S, Ko GY

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy can result in various injuries of the bile duct. Surgical treatment of such complications is difficult and may often result in intractable postoperative management. Herein, we present a...
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