Orthotopic liver transplantation from a donor with a history of schistosomiasis

TitleOrthotopic liver transplantation from a donor with a history of schistosomiasis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsKayler LK, Rudich SM, Merion RM
JournalTransplant Proc
Volume35
Issue8
Pagination2974 - 6
Date PublishedDec
ISSN0041-1345 (Print) 0041-1345 (Linking)
Accession Number14697953
Keywords*Schistosomiasis, Accidental Falls, Adult, Brain Death, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular / *surgery, Hepatitis B / complications, Hepatitis C / complications, Humans, Liver Neoplasms / *surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Time Factors, Tissue Donors / *statistics & numerical data, Treatment Outcome
Abstract

The shortage of liver donors and the increasing number of patients on the waiting list for liver transplantation have led to a widening of the definition of suitable liver donors. In this case report, we describe transplantation of a liver from a 20-year-old brain-dead donor with a past history of schistosomiasis. Careful evaluation for schistosomiasis-related hepatic complications using hepatic function tests, clinical assessment for manifestations of portal hypertension, as well as abdominal ultrasound, and liver biopsy were performed. At 7 months follow-up, the recipient is doing well with normal liver function. Liver transplantation from a donor with a history of schistosomiasis is acceptable in carefully screened cases.

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