Asian Journal of Surgery (Apr 2010)

Strategies for Widening Liver Donor Pool

  • Ho Yu Chung,
  • See Ching Chan,
  • Chung Mau Lo,
  • Sheung Tat Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1015-9584(10)60011-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 2
pp. 63 – 69

Abstract

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Liver transplantation is a life-saving treatment modality, but is hindered by the scarcity of deceased-donor liver grafts. To acquire more liver grafts and thus save more lives, various techniques have been devised and policies adopted, including living-donor, split-graft and sequential liver transplantation; extended donor criteria; and donation after cardiac death. However, with these techniques and policies come a range of entailed medical concerns and concomitant ethical dilemmas, mainly bearing on the welfare of donors and potential donors. In this article, we provide an overview of how the transplant community works towards the end of extending the liver donor pool, with the aim of ensuring that more liver transplant candidates receive their transplant as early as possible. The current strategies in Hong Kong in this regard are also reviewed.

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