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17-04-2024 | Original Article

Analysis of donor morbidity in 177 donor hepatectomies for living donor liver transplant: Experience from a high-volume centre in western India

Authors: Shailesh Sable, Vibha Varma, Sorabh Kapoor, Samriddhi Poyekar, Barun Nath, Vinay Kumaran

Published in: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology

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Abstract

Background

Living donor liver transplant (LDLT) is based on the principle of double equipoise. Organ shortage in Asian countries has led to development of high-volume LDLT programs with good outcomes. Safety of live liver donor is the Achilles heel of LDLT program and every effort should be made to achieve low morbidity and near zero mortality rates.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed our prospectively maintained donor morbidity data (outcomes) of 177 donors in a new transplant program setup in western India by an experienced surgeon. The primary end point was to analyze the morbidity rates and the factors associated with it.

Results

None of the donors in our cohort of 177 donors developed grade IV or V complication (Clavien-Dindo classification). One-fourth (1/4th) of the donors developed complications ranging from grade I to grade III(b). The rate of complications according to modified Clavien-Dindo classification is as follows: (1) grade I in 5.6% (n = 10), (2) grade II in 14.6% (n = 26), (3) grade III(a) in 3.9% (n = 7), (4) grade III(b) in 2.2% (n = 4). Three donors (1.6%) developed post-hepatectomy intra-abdominal bleeding and required re-exploration (grade IIIb). All of them recovered well post-surgery and are doing well in follow-up. The mean follow-up of the entire cohort was 2871 ± 521 days (range 1926–3736 days).

Conclusion

Donor safety (outcome) is determined by meticulous donor surgery and good-quality remnant.

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Metadata
Title
Analysis of donor morbidity in 177 donor hepatectomies for living donor liver transplant: Experience from a high-volume centre in western India
Authors
Shailesh Sable
Vibha Varma
Sorabh Kapoor
Samriddhi Poyekar
Barun Nath
Vinay Kumaran
Publication date
17-04-2024
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Gastroenterology
Print ISSN: 0254-8860
Electronic ISSN: 0975-0711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12664-024-01552-y
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