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Recipient liver splitting to facilitate piggyback hepatectomy in adult living donor liver transplantation

Kim SM, Hwang S, Moon DB, Jung DH

Recipient hepatectomy for an enlarged stony-hard liver is a demanding procedure, thus it is often accompanied by massive blood loss. Recipient liver splitting under prolonged hepatic inflow occlusion would facilitate...
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Organ donation after controlled circulatory death (Maastricht classification III) following the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in Korea: a suggested guideline

Park H, Jung ES, Oh JS, Lee YM, Lee JM

The “Act on hospice and palliative care and decisions on life-sustaining treatment for patients at the end of life” was enacted in February 2018 in Korea. Therefore, we suggest a...
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Salvage living donor liver transplantation for post-resection recurrence of combined hepatocellular carcinoma-cholangiocarcinoma

Kim M, Hwang S, Song GW, Ahn CS, Moon DB, Jung DH, Park GC, Lee SG

Salvage liver transplantation (LT) is a definite treatment for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after hepatectomy. Combined hepatocellular carcinoma-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CC) is not eligibly indicated for LT because of high post-transplant recurrence....
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Institutional standard framework and experience of living donor liver transplantation for overseas non-Korean patients at Asan Medical Center

Kim SH, Hwang S, Song GW, Jung DH, Ahn CS, Kim KH, Moon DB, Ha TY, Park GC, Yoon YI, Lee SG

Background: Liver transplantation (LT) for foreign patients is a sensitive issue because of possibility of transplant tourism and difficulty in posttransplant follow-up. This study describes the institutional standard framework and...
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Recipient hepatectomy under total hepatic vascular exclusion to prevent hepatocellular carcinoma spread in living donor liver transplantation

Yoon YI, Hwang S, Moon DB, Jung DH, Lee SG

We present a case of recipient hepatectomy under total hepatic vascular exclusion (THVE) and venovenous bypass for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) in a patient with multiple hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs)...
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Severe anorexia and weight loss induced by tacrolimus in kidney transplant recipients

Hwang HP, Yu HC, Chung BH, Kang KP, Kim W, Park SK, Lee S

Common neuropsychiatric complications of tacrolimus include tremors, fatigue, headache, sleep disorders, paranoid reactions, and anxiety. Other, more serious complications include encephalopathy, convulsions, confusion, and coma. To our knowledge, however, severe...
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Outcomes of deceased donor liver transplantation from elderly donors

Kim M, Hwang S, Ahn CS, Kim KH, Moon DB, Ha TY, Song GW, Jung DH, Park GC, Yoon YI, Kang WH, Cho HD, Na BG, Kim SH, Lee SG

Background: Favorable outcomes achieved after deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) suggest that use of elderly donors may be an effective way to expand donor pool. Methods: This was a retrospective analysis...
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Outcomes of reused transplanted kidneys using cases from the Korean Network for Organ Sharing database

Woo EJ, Kim M, Choi YJ, Lee J, Cho WH, Park CI, Kim Y, Kim YH, Kim T

Due to organ shortages, the reuse of transplanted organs may be a good option for potential organ recipients. However, reports on the reuse of transplanted organs are rare. We retrospectively investigated...
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Development of predictive score for posttransplant survival based on pre-transplant recipient characteristics

Koo TY, Lee J, Yang J

Background: The new kidney allocation system in the United States has introduced longevity matching, which gives priority to allocating the best quality organs to wait-listed candidates with the longest predicted...
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A study on the performance of the Donation Improvement Program in Korea

Heo SJ, Ju YH, Noh EJ, Kim KM, Son YK, Jung SW, Kang HJ, Lee JR, Cho WH, Ha J

Background: The Donation Improvement Program (DIP) is intended to increase organ donation at hospitals. The program includes education for healthcare professionals of participating hospitals about each step of donation as...
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