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University of Groningen

Transplantation of Suboptimal Donor Livers: Exploring the Boundaries van Leeuwen, Otto

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Transplantation of Suboptimal Donor Livers:

Exploring the Boundaries

Otto Boudewijn van Leeuwen

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For the printing of this thesis, financial support of the following institutions and companies is gratefully acknowledged: University of Groningen Research Institute GUIDE Nederlandse Transplantatie Vereniging OrganAssist Bridge to Life © Copyright 2020 O.B. van Leeuwen, Groningen. All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior permission of the author. Layout and cover: Evelien Jagtman – evelienjagtman.com Printing: Ridderprint – www.ridderprint.nl ISBN: 978-94-034-2539-9 (Book) ISBN: 978-94-034-2538-2 (Epub)

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Transplantation of Suboptimal

Donor Livers: Exploring the

Boundaries

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

op gezag van de

rector magnificus prof. dr. C. Wijmenga en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.

De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op woensdag 04 november 2020 om 14.30 uur

door

Otto Boudewijn van Leeuwen

geboren op 15 november 1995 te Apeldoorn

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Promotores Prof. dr. R.J. Porte Prof. dr. J.A. Lisman Copromotor Dr. V.E. de Meijer Beoordelingscommissie Prof. dr. H.G.D. Leuvenink Prof. dr. D. Monbaliu Prof. dr. J.K.G. Wietasch

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Paranimfen

Drs. C.A.T. van Leeuwen Dhr. W. Wierbos

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 General introduction and outline of this thesis 11 Part I: Transplantation of suboptimal donor livers: determining the boundaries Chapter 2 Biliary complications following liver transplantation 19 In: Clavien PA, Trotter JF, editors. Medical and Surgical Care of Liver Transplantation Patients. Wiley-Blackwell; 2020 Chapter 3: Donor hepatectomy time influences ischemia-reperfusion 45 injury of the biliary tree in donation after circulatory death liver transplantation Surgery. 2020 (in press) Chapter 4: Donor blood composition is a risk factor for biliary injury 65 in donation after circulatory death liver transplantation Submitted for publication Chapter 5: Selected liver grafts from donation after circulatory 85 death can be safely used for retransplantation Transpl Int. 2020 (in press) Part II: Transplantation of suboptimal donor livers: expanding the boundaries Chapter 6: Hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion reduces 105 bile duct reperfusion injury after transplantation of donation after circulatory death livers Liver Transpl. 2018;24:655-664 Chapter 7: Extended hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion 125 enables ex situ preservation of porcine and human |livers for up to 24 hours JHEP Rep. 2020 (in press) Chapter 8: Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after ex situ 149 resuscitation and assessment using combined hypo- and normothermic machine perfusion: a prospective clinical trial. Ann Surg. 2019;270:906-914 Chapter 9: Ex situ machine perfusion of human donor livers via the 171 surgically reopened umbilical vein: a proof of concept. Transplantation. 2019;103:2130-2135.

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Chapter 10: Summary, Discussion and Future Perspectives 185 Appendix I: Case report related to Chapter 6: The first report of successful transplantation of 199 a pediatric donor liver graft after hypothermic machine perfusion Pediatr Transplant. 2019;23:e13362 Appendix II: Communication related to Chapter 8: Viability criteria for functional assessment of donor 211 livers during normothermic machine preservation Liver Transpl. 2018;24:1333-1335 Nederlandse samenvatting 217 List of publications 225 Dankwoord 229 Curriculum vitae 236

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