Extended survival by urgent liver retransplantation after using a first graft with metastasis from initially unrecognized donor sarcoma

TitleExtended survival by urgent liver retransplantation after using a first graft with metastasis from initially unrecognized donor sarcoma
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsOrtiz JA, Manzarbeitia C, Noto KA, Rothstein KD, Araya VA, Munoz SJ, Reich DJ
Volume5
Issue6
Pagination9
Date PublishedJun
Abstract

A 58-year-old man underwent orthotopic liver transplantation for polycystic liver disease. Shortly after the procedure, it was discovered that the donor harbored a sarcoma of the aortic arch that had metastasized to the spleen, and bilateral renal cell carcinomas. The two sole organ recipients, our liver recipient and a lung recipient at another institution, were both listed for urgent retransplantation, which they received from the same second donor. The liver explant contained metastatic sarcoma. Twenty-four months survival following lung retransplantation has been previously reported. We report the 76-month disease-free survival in the liver recipient.

DOI10.1111/j.1600-6143.2005.00824.x
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