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The demand for liver transplantation has continued to
increase in the last three decades and has far outpaced the supply of organs from deceased donors. In the U.S. alone, more than 90,000 people are on transplant waiting lists, whereas the number of deceased liver donors in recent years has remained stable at approximately 6,000.1 More than 18,000 patients are waiting for livers. Allocation of these precious, life-saving organs is currently dictated by patients’ scores on the Model for End-stage Liver Disease, a disease-severity index based solely on bilirubin, creatinine, and international normalized ratio. The Model for End-stage Liver Disease (or, in children, the Pediatric End-stage Liver Disease model) allows prioritization of the sickest patients.2,3 Still, death on the waiting list in 2004 was greater than 10%.1 Faced with these statistics, physicians caring for these patients have endeavored to perform transplants with partial liver grafts from healthy, volunteer live donors. An estimated 7,000 living donor liver transplants have been performed worldwide.
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