Tolan, KeremKayaalp, Cüneytİspir, MukadderKırmızı, SerdarYılmaz, Sezai2017-09-082017-09-082016Tolan, K. Kayaalp, C. İspir, M. Kırmızı, S. Yılmaz, S. (2016). Having a healthy birth with a 100 year old liver. Progress in transplantation. 26(4) 392-393.https://hdl.handle.net/11616/7742In March 2008, a 19-year-old woman required emergency liver transplantation due to acute-on-chronic liver failure. No living donor candidate was available. A marginal deceased liver that had been rejected by all the other centers was offered. The liver belonged to a 93-year-old woman and contained a hydatid cyst. Because of low donation rates in our country, we chose to accept the 93-year-old liver. The postoperative early and late courses were fortunately uneventful. Five years after transplantation, the woman became pregnant and gave birth to a healthy female baby. Today, the ages of the baby, mother, and the transplanted liver are 1, 26, and 100 years, respectively. A nonagenarian liver with hydatid disease was able to sustain its viability in a younger woman after transplant and also helped her bring in a new life into the world.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTransplant donorTransplant recipientPregnancyAgedEchinococcusHydatid diseaseHaving a healthy birth with a 100 year old liverArticle26439239310.1177/1526924816664088