Book contents
- Liver Disease in Children
- Liver Disease in Children
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section I Pathophysiology of Pediatric Liver Disease
- Section II Cholestatic Liver Disease
- Section III Hepatitis and Immune Disorders
- Section IV Metabolic Liver Disease
- Section V Other Considerations and Issues in Pediatric Hepatology
- Chapter 39 Bacterial, Parasitic, and Fungal Infections of the Liver in Children
- Chapter 40 Systemic Disease and the Liver in Children
- Chapter 41 Fibrocystic Liver Disease in Children
- Chapter 42 Tumors of the Liver in Children
- Chapter 43 Liver Transplantation in Children: Indications and Surgical Aspects
- Chapter 44 Liver Transplantation in Children: Post-Transplant Care
- Index
- References
Chapter 43 - Liver Transplantation in Children: Indications and Surgical Aspects
from Section V - Other Considerations and Issues in Pediatric Hepatology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 January 2021
- Liver Disease in Children
- Liver Disease in Children
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section I Pathophysiology of Pediatric Liver Disease
- Section II Cholestatic Liver Disease
- Section III Hepatitis and Immune Disorders
- Section IV Metabolic Liver Disease
- Section V Other Considerations and Issues in Pediatric Hepatology
- Chapter 39 Bacterial, Parasitic, and Fungal Infections of the Liver in Children
- Chapter 40 Systemic Disease and the Liver in Children
- Chapter 41 Fibrocystic Liver Disease in Children
- Chapter 42 Tumors of the Liver in Children
- Chapter 43 Liver Transplantation in Children: Indications and Surgical Aspects
- Chapter 44 Liver Transplantation in Children: Post-Transplant Care
- Index
- References
Summary
Liver transplantation is the standard of care for end-stage liver disease in children and the vast majority of transplant recipients experience successful outcomes. Better preoperative care, enhanced surgical techniques, and improved immunosuppression strategies have led to the appropriate expectation of good short- and long-term outcomes. Increased indications for liver transplant have led to an ever-increasing number of liver transplant candidates and evaluation of past policies and practices has necessitated changes in allocation policy. Collaboration has also led to better outcomes. Fortunately, continued efforts to expand the use of the donor pool through varied surgical techniques and advanced technology allows more children to benefit from this life-saving and enhancing procedure.
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- Liver Disease in Children , pp. 801 - 815Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021