Brazil faces major challenges in liver transplantation

A recent analysis indicates that more than 1700 liver transplantations are performed annually in Brazil. While Brazil performs more liver transplant surgeries than anywhere else in Latin America and is third worldwide in absolute terms, the country averages only 5 to 10 liver transplants per million population due to its increasing population and inadequate donor organ supply.

Investigators also found that access to liver transplantation in the underprivileged North, Midwest, and Northeast regions of Brazil is scarce.

The results are published in Liver Transplantation.

Source: Wiley