Wall W J, Calne R Y, Herbertson B M, Baker P G, Smith D P, Underwood J, Kostakis A, Williams R
Transplantation. 1977 Mar;23(3):210-6. doi: 10.1097/00007890-197703000-00002.
Since 1973, 12 patients in the Cambridge-King's College Hospital liver transplant programme have received livers from donors dying in hospitals considerable distances from the transplant centre in Cambridge. The method of preservation used to transport these livers from 35 to 110 miles was flush perfusion with plasma protein fraction and hypothermic storage in ice. The ischaemia times ranged from 2 hr and 42 min to 4 hr and 22 min. All of the recipients had good or excellent postoperative function of the grafts and 6 of the 12 recipients are alive, the longest survival being 29 months. The preservation technique is simple and easily portable and has given reliable 4-hr preservation of the human liver.
自1973年以来,剑桥国王学院医院肝脏移植项目中的12名患者接受了来自距离剑桥移植中心相当远的医院中死亡供体的肝脏。将这些肝脏从35至110英里外运送过来所采用的保存方法是用血浆蛋白成分进行冲洗灌注,并在冰中低温保存。缺血时间从2小时42分钟至4小时22分钟不等。所有受者的移植肝术后功能良好或极佳,12名受者中有6人存活,最长存活时间为29个月。这种保存技术简单且便于携带,已实现对人类肝脏可靠的4小时保存。