Journal of Hepatology
Volume 46, Issue 4 , Pages 570-573 , April 2007

Which types of graft to use in patients with acute liver failure? (A) Auxiliary liver transplant (B) Living donor liver transplantation (C) The whole liver (A) I prefer auxiliary liver transplant

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    The auxiliary partial heterotopic liver graft (HALT) (a right reduced liver) is implanted below the native liver.

    The auxiliary partial heterotopic liver graft (HALT) (a right reduced liver) is implanted below the native liver.

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    The auxiliary partial orthotopic liver graft (APOLT) is reduced to a left or right liver before being implanted orthotopically after the left (a) or the right (b) native liver has been removed (c) tec

    The auxiliary partial orthotopic liver graft (APOLT) is reduced to a left or right liver before being implanted orthotopically after the left (a) or the right (b) native liver has been removed (c) technique of hepato-caval anastomosis.

PII: S0168-8278(07)00053-0

doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2007.01.012

Journal of Hepatology
Volume 46, Issue 4 , Pages 570-573 , April 2007