Can we prevent ischemic-type biliary lesions in donation after circulatory determination of death liver transplantation?

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The pool of livers for transplantation consists of an increasingly greater proportion of marginal grafts, in particular those arising through donation after circulatory determination of death (DCD). However, a primary factor limiting the use of marginal livers, and, thereby, the applicability of liver transplantation in general, is concern over the subsequent development of ischemic-type biliary lesion (ITBL). ITBL is a devastating complication of liver transplantation; in its most severe forms, recipients suffer frequent infectious complications that require repeated invasive biliary procedures and ultimately result in either retransplantation or death. In the present review article, we discuss our current understanding of ITBL pathogenesis as it pertains to DCD, in particular. We discuss the most relevant theories regarding its development and provide a comprehensive overview of the most promising strategies we have available today to prevent the appearance of ITBL, strategies that may, furthermore, allow us to transplant a greater proportion of marginal livers in the future. Liver Transplantation 22 1025–1033 2016 AASLD.

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Hessheimer, A. J., Cárdenas, A., García-Valdecasas, J. C., & Fondevila, C. (2016, July 1). Can we prevent ischemic-type biliary lesions in donation after circulatory determination of death liver transplantation? Liver Transplantation. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/lt.24460

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