Title | Extended survival by urgent liver retransplantation after using a first graft with metastasis from initially unrecognized donor sarcoma |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2005 |
Authors | Ortiz JA, Manzarbeitia C, Noto KA, Rothstein KD, Araya VA, Munoz SJ, Reich DJ |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 6 |
Pagination | 9 |
Date Published | Jun |
Abstract | A 58-year-old man underwent orthotopic liver transplantation for polycystic liver disease. Shortly after the procedure, it was discovered that the donor harbored a sarcoma of the aortic arch that had metastasized to the spleen, and bilateral renal cell carcinomas. The two sole organ recipients, our liver recipient and a lung recipient at another institution, were both listed for urgent retransplantation, which they received from the same second donor. The liver explant contained metastatic sarcoma. Twenty-four months survival following lung retransplantation has been previously reported. We report the 76-month disease-free survival in the liver recipient. |
DOI | 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2005.00824.x |
Notify Library Reference ID | 4947 |
Extended survival by urgent liver retransplantation after using a first graft with metastasis from initially unrecognized donor sarcoma
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