Journal of Personalized Medicine (Apr 2024)

Clinical Factors Affecting the Rate of Liver Regeneration in Living Donors after Right Hepatectomy

  • Minkyoung Kim,
  • Suk-Won Suh,
  • Eun Sun Lee,
  • Sanggyun Suh,
  • Seung Eun Lee,
  • Yoo Shin Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14050458
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 458

Abstract

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Sufficient liver regeneration after a right hepatectomy is important in living donors for preventing postoperative hepatic insufficiency; however, it differs for each living donor so we investigated the clinical factors affecting the rate of liver regeneration after hepatic resection. This retrospective case–control study investigated fifty-four living donors who underwent a right hepatectomy from July 2015 to March 2023. Patients were classified into 2 groups by the remnant/total volume ratio (RTVR): Group A (RTVR p = 0.046); however, no patients had hepatic insufficiency or major complications. The rates of residual liver volume (RLV) growth at Postoperative Week 1 (89.1 ± 26.2% vs. 53.5 ± 23.7%, p p p = 0.038, VIF = 1.182). In conclusion, as the RLV decreases, compensatory liver regeneration after hepatic resection becomes more prominent, resulting in comparable operative outcomes. Further studies are required to investigate the relationship between hematopoiesis and the rate of liver regeneration.

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