Advanced donor age has been considered a risk factor for the use of organs for transplantation. We report the case of an orthotopic liver transplant performed using a 93-year-old donor. The donor had been admitted to the intensive care unit 3 days before due to cerebral hemorrhage. History, viral serology, liver function tests and hemodynamics were normal. At laparotomy, the liver appeared macroscopically normal; histology showed mild parenchymal congestion and focal signs of steatosis (less than 10%). The liver was therefore procured and transplanted into a 52-year-old recipient with alcoholic, post-hepatitis C. cirrhosis. Cold and warm ischemia times were 8 hours 20 min and 67 min, respectively. Production of bile was observed after reperfusion. Six months post-transplantation there is clinical and histological evidence of hepatitis C virus recurrence. Nevertheless, the patient enjoys an acceptable quality of life. Even very old donor livers can be used for transplantation, although it is still debatable whether hepatitis C virus-positive patients are good recipients of such livers.

Transplantation of a ninety-three-year-old donor liver. Case report

FILIPPONI, FRANCO;MOSCA, FRANCO
2003-01-01

Abstract

Advanced donor age has been considered a risk factor for the use of organs for transplantation. We report the case of an orthotopic liver transplant performed using a 93-year-old donor. The donor had been admitted to the intensive care unit 3 days before due to cerebral hemorrhage. History, viral serology, liver function tests and hemodynamics were normal. At laparotomy, the liver appeared macroscopically normal; histology showed mild parenchymal congestion and focal signs of steatosis (less than 10%). The liver was therefore procured and transplanted into a 52-year-old recipient with alcoholic, post-hepatitis C. cirrhosis. Cold and warm ischemia times were 8 hours 20 min and 67 min, respectively. Production of bile was observed after reperfusion. Six months post-transplantation there is clinical and histological evidence of hepatitis C virus recurrence. Nevertheless, the patient enjoys an acceptable quality of life. Even very old donor livers can be used for transplantation, although it is still debatable whether hepatitis C virus-positive patients are good recipients of such livers.
2003
Filipponi, Franco; Romagnoli, J; Urbani, L; Catalano, G; Costa, A; Mosca, Franco
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