donate liver will it give a bad health

2007-08-25 1:31 am
I want to know, if a person donate their liver will it give a bad health in the rest of the life ?
How much liver do you have to give to support a person ?

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2007-08-26 3:18 am
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The liver has a number of functions in the body, including glycogen storage, plasma protein synthesis, and detoxification.

Liver transplant usually come from non-living donors who have died from fatal brain injury.Living donor liver transplantation is a technique in which a portion of a living person's liver is removed and used to replace the entire liver of the recipient. This was first performed in 1989 for pediatric liver transplantation. Only 20% of an adult's liver (Couinaud segments 2 and 3) is needed to serve as a liver allograft for an infant or small child.

More recently, adult-to-adult liver transplantation has been done using the donor's right hepatic lobe which amounts to 60% of the liver. Due to the ability of the liver to regenerate, both the donor and recipient end up with normal liver function if all goes well.

This procedure is more controversial as it entails performing a much larger operation on the donor, and indeed there have been at least 2 donor deaths out of the first several hundred cases. A recent publication has addressed the problem of donor mortality, and at least 14 cases have been found.The risk of postoperative complications (and death) is far greater in right sided hepatectomy than left sided operations.

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