Scottish Liver Transplant Unit, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SA, Scotland, UK.
Scott Med J. 2011 Nov;56(4):223-6. doi: 10.1258/smj.2011.011162.
The Scottish Liver Transplant Unit (SLTU) opened in 1992 and has now performed over 900 liver transplants. During this time there have been major changes in both organ donation and transplantation. Currently liver transplantation is restricted by limited organ supply. Scotland has one of the lowest rates of organ donation in Europe and one of the most rapidly increasing rates of cirrhosis. The consequent waiting list mortality has driven innovations including increasing use of marginal grafts, organs donated after cardiac death, split-liver transplants and the development of living-donor liver transplantation. To maintain liver transplantation, there is an urgent need to increase organ donation rates and to find novel treatments which optimize outcomes from marginal grafts. This review addresses the surgical aspects of liver transplantation and how these have evolved over the two past decades. Major changes are currently underway in organ donation organization, and there is continuing refinement of organ treatment and storage. A number of measures to maintain and improve organ preservation and function are currently being evaluated in clinical trials, and cell therapy holds significant potential for the future. Scotland has a rising need for liver transplantation and the SLTU continues to provide high-quality care and to be at the forefront of the latest advances in organ transplantation.
苏格兰肝脏移植中心于 1992 年成立,目前已完成超过 900 例肝脏移植手术。在此期间,器官捐献和移植都发生了重大变化。目前,肝脏移植受到供体器官有限的限制。苏格兰的器官捐献率在欧洲处于较低水平,而肝硬化的发病率增长最快。由此导致的候补名单死亡率推动了创新,包括增加使用边缘供体、心死亡后捐献的器官、劈裂肝移植以及开展活体供肝移植。为了维持肝脏移植,迫切需要提高器官捐献率,并寻找优化边缘供体效果的新疗法。这篇综述探讨了肝脏移植的手术方面以及过去二十年的发展情况。目前,器官捐献组织正在发生重大变化,器官处理和保存也在不断完善。目前正在临床试验中评估许多维持和改善器官保存和功能的措施,细胞治疗具有广阔的应用前景。苏格兰对肝脏移植的需求不断增加,苏格兰肝脏移植中心继续提供高质量的护理,并处于器官移植最新进展的前沿。