Optimal surgical workup to ensure safe recovery of the donor after living liver donation -- A systematic review of the literature and expert panel recommendations.
Giuliano TestaSilvio NadalinTarunjeet KlairSander S FlormanDeniz BalciCarlo FrolaMichael SpiroDimitri Aristotle RaptisD Markus SelznerPublished in: Clinical transplantation (2022)
A donor liver biopsy is indicated if abnormalities are present in serological or imaging tests. Both MRI and CT imaging appear to be adequate methodologies. The routine use of catheter angiography is not supported in view of the adequacy of CT angiography in delineating liver vascular anatomy. No imaging modality available to quantify liver volume is superior to another. Biliary anatomy is better defined with MRI, although poor definition can be expected, particularly for abnormal ducts. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.