Original paper
“No go” donor hepatectomy in living-donor liver transplantation
Abstract
Selection of appropriate donors after rigorous evaluation is of paramount importance in living-donor liver transplantation. Despite this, donor surgery may not proceed due to unforeseen reasons. The aim of this paper is to study reasons for “no go” donor hepatectomy in living liver donors. Donor operations stopped after surgical start, directly due to donor safety-related reasons, qualified for inclusion as “no go” donor hepatectomy....
Paper Details
Title
“No go” donor hepatectomy in living-donor liver transplantation
Published Date
Nov 24, 2017
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
67 - 74
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