First-in-human liver transplantation from a centenarian deceased donor after brain death

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION(2024)

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Liver transplantation from elderly donors is expanding due to demand for liver grafts, aging of recipients and donors, and introduction of machine perfusion. We report on a liver transplant from a 100-year-old deceased donor after brain death. The liver was transplanted after the use of hypothermic machine perfusion to a 60-year-old recipient with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing neoadjuvant immunotherapy. Nine months after the transplant, the patient is alive with a functioning graft and no evidence of acute rejection or tumor recurrence.
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elderly donors,hepatocellular carcinoma,Immunotherapy,machine perfusion
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