@article{HBSN6742,
author = {Peter T. W. Kim and Giuliano Testa},
title = {Living donor liver transplantation in the USA},
journal = {Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition},
volume = {5},
number = {2},
year = {2015},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Living donor liver transplant (LDLT) accounts for a small volume of the transplants in the USA. Due to the current liver allocation system based on the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD), LDLT has a unique role in providing life-saving transplantation for patients with low MELD scores and significant complications from portal hypertension, as well as select patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Donor safety is paramount and has been a topic of much discussion in the transplant community as well as the general media. The donor risk appears to be low overall, with a favorable long-term quality of life. The latest trend has been a gradual shift from right-lobe grafts to left-lobe grafts to reduce donor risk, provided that the left lobe can provide adequate liver volume for the recipient.},
issn = {2304-389X}, url = {https://hbsn.amegroups.org/article/view/6742}
}