Living Donor Liver Transplantation for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Long-Term Results Compared With Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation

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作者
Di Sandro, S. [1 ]
Slim, A. O. [1 ]
Giacomoni, A. [1 ]
Lauterio, A. [1 ]
Mangoni, I. [1 ]
Aseni, P. [1 ]
Pirotta, V. [1 ]
Aldumour, A. [1 ]
Mihaylov, P. [1 ]
De Carlis, L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Osped Niguarda Ca Granda, Dept Surg & Abdominal Transplantat, Milan, Italy
关键词
CIRRHOSIS; SURVIVAL; CANCER;
D O I
10.1016/j.transproceed.2009.03.022
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Objective. Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) may represent a valid therapeutic option allowing several advantages for patients affected by hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) awaiting orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). However, some reports in the literature have demonstrated worse long-term and disease-free survivals among patients treated by LDLT than deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) for HCC. Herein we have reported our long-term results comparing LDLT with DDLT for HCC. Patients and Methods. Among 179 patients who underwent OLT from January 2000 to December 2007, 25 (13.9%) received LDLT with HCC 154 (86.1%) received DDLT. Patients were selected based on the Milan criteria. Transarterial chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation, percutaneous alcoholization, or liver resection was applied as a downstaging procedure while on the waiting list. Patients with stage 11 HCC were proposed for LDLT. Results. The overall 3- and 5-year survival rates were 77.3% and 68.7% versus 82.8% and 76.7% for LDLT and DDLT recipients, respectively, with no significant difference by the log-rank test. Moreover, the 3- and 5-year recurrence-free survival rates were 95.5% and 95.5% (LDLT) versus 90.5% and 89.4% (DDLT; P = NS). Conclusions. LDLT guarantees the same long-term results as DDLT where there are analogous selection criteria for candidates. The Milan criteria remain a valid tool to select candidates for LDLT to achieve optimal long-term results.
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页码:1283 / 1285
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