DOI: 10.1111/petr.70389 ISSN: 1397-3142

First Single‐Center Experience of Minimally Invasive Pediatric Living Donor Liver Transplantation in China

Zhi‐Jun Zhu, Lin Wei, Guang‐Peng Zhou, Zhi‐Gui Zeng, Hong‐Yu Li, Wei Qu, Li‐Ying Sun, Yu‐Le Tan, Jun Wang

ABSTRACT

Background

The use of laparoscopic procedures for liver transplantation (LT) remains controversial. This study aimed to present our preliminary experience with a minimally invasive pediatric living donor liver transplantation (LDLT).

Methods

The medical records of pediatric patients who underwent laparoscopy‐assisted LDLT, namely laparoscopic mobilization of the diseased liver followed by open explant hepatectomy and graft implantation using an upper midline incision at Beijing Friendship Hospital between November 2019 and March 2023, were retrospectively reviewed, focusing on demographics and pre‐, intra‐, and postoperative outcomes.

Results

Laparoscopy‐assisted LDLT was successfully performed in all 13 pediatric patients. The mean total operative time was 478 min (range, 315–615 min), the median portal vein clamping time was 47 min (range, 33–107 min), the average time required to remove the liver was 229 min (range, 115–357 min), and the median cold ischemia time was 85 min (range, 29–214 min). The intraoperative course for all the recipients was uneventful. All patients recovered well without any significant acute postoperative problems, with only one patient presenting with hepatic artery thrombosis on postoperative day 1 who made a good recovery after immediate thrombectomy and re‐anastomosis. During a median follow‐up of 41.8 (range, 24.3–64.3 months), all recipients survived with 100% graft survival.

Conclusion

This is the world's largest single‐center cohort study of pediatric laparoscopy‐assisted LDLT using an upper midline incision. Our results provide preliminary evidence for the safety and feasibility of minimally invasive LDLT in selected pediatric patients, which may be a reasonably compromised strategy before attempting pure laparoscopic LT.

Trial Registration

Chinese Clinical Trial Registry Identifier: ChiCTR2400086319

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