Non-Surgical Procedure May Prevent Deadly Complications In Partial-Liver Transplants
Small-for-size syndrome (SFSS) is a dangerous and often fatal condition that commonly occurs in living donor transplant recipients who receive part of a liver, rather than the whole organ. According to a new study in Clinical Transplantation, this syndrome can be prevented with a combination of early detection and a non-surgical procedure called splenic arterial embolization.

















