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Sequential (domino) transplantation of the liver in a transthyretin-50 familial amyloid polyneuropathy

Special reference to cardiological diagnosis and complications

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Background: General shortage of cadaveric organs has led to a search for alternative methods to expand the donor pool. Sequential (domino) transplantation is yet another attempt to compensate for the declining consent to organ donation. Patients and methods: To qualify for a domino liver transplantation, the following preconditions must be fulfilled: (1) extrahepatic disease must exist, (2) liver must be fully functional, and (3) the genetic defect in the host should recur within a sufficient latency period. Familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP) is an autosomal dominant disease which involves a genetic defect for transthyretin (TTR), which is predominantly produced in the liver. Results: In this report, we describe a rare case of a FAP TTR-50 variant undergoing domino liver transplantation. Since myocardial symptoms precede peripheral polyneuropathy, special emphasis should be placed on arrhythmias and the restrictive cardiomyopathy necessitating a veno-venous bypass or a cardiac pacemaker in order to improve cardiac contractility. The type of anastomosis of the suprahepatic inferior vena cava and possible alternatives are discussed. Conclusion: Despite ethical problems, the advantages of the domino procedure are obvious: (1) expansion of the donor pool, (2) ability to use living donors, and (3) presence of very short ischemic time and thus excellent liver function. Due to the kinetics of TTR production and deposition, donors and recipients of FAP livers should be followed up using an extensive neurological and cardiological protocol.

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Received: 15 June 1999 Accepted: 12 November 1999

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Golling, M., Singer, R., Weiß, G. et al. Sequential (domino) transplantation of the liver in a transthyretin-50 familial amyloid polyneuropathy . Langenbeck's Arch Surg 385, 21–26 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004230050005

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