Houssin D, Franco D, Berthelot P, Bismuth H
Lancet. 1980 May 10;1(8176):990-3. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(80)91435-x.
A patient with end-stage cirrhosis complicating HBsAg-positive chronic active hepatitis given a heterotopic liver transplant is alive and well 28 months after transplantation; liver function is normal, and there are no hepatitis-B related lesions on the liver graft despite positivity of HBsAg in the serum. This observation confirms that a heterotopic liver graft can offer long-term survival in man and suggests that this technique may be a more suitable procedure than orthotopic transplantation in end-stage cirrhotics.