Living related liver transplantation: Medical and social aspects of a controversial therapy

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Abstract

There are more than 15 000 patients waiting for a liver transplant in the USA, with an average waiting time of 468 days and a mortality rate as high as 15-20%. Until artificial organs or xenotransplantation becomes a reality, living donor liver transplantation remains the best option for patients with end stage liver disease.

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Broelsch, C. E., Testa, G., Alexandrou, A., & Malagó, M. (2002). Living related liver transplantation: Medical and social aspects of a controversial therapy. Gut. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.50.2.143

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