Review of anesthesia in liver transplantation

Bruno Jawan*, Chih Hsien Wang, Chao Long Chen, Chia Jung Huang, Kwok Wai Cheng, Shao-Chun Wu, Tsung Hsiao Shih, Sheng Chun Yang

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Abstract

Liver transplantation (LT) is a well-accepted treatment modality of many end-stage liver diseases. The main issue in LT is the shortage of deceased donors to accommodate the needs of patients waiting for such transplants. Live donors have tremendously increased the pool of available liver grafts, especially in countries where deceased donors are not common. The main ethical concern of this procedure is the safety of healthy donors, who undergo a major abdominal surgery not for their own health, but to help cure others. The first part of the review concentrates on live donor selection, preanesthetic evaluation, and intraoperative anesthetic care for living liver donors. The second part reviews patient evaluation, intraoperative anesthesia monitoring, and fluid management of the recipient. This review provides up-to-date information to help improve the quality of anesthesia, and contribute to the success of LT and increase the long-term survival of the recipients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-196
Number of pages12
JournalActa Anaesthesiologica Taiwanica
Volume52
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 12 2014
Externally publishedYes

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© 2014, Taiwan Society of Anesthesiologists. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC. All rights.

Keywords

  • Key words anesthesia
  • live donor
  • liver transplantation review

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