Comparison of biliary complications rates after brain death, donation after circulatory death, and living-donor liver transplantation: a single-center cohort study

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    The difficulties encountered by patients experiencing recurrent biliary issues added to the minimal, but a non-null, risk to the living donor and variable access to LD, warrants a thorough assessment and selection of both donor and recipient by the transplant team. The authors sought to compare biliary complications and graft survival between DCD-, DBD-, and LD-LT at a single center, with the intention to provide more data for guiding the decision between these three possible options for transplantation. In regions with a high average Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) score . . .

     

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