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To the Editor:rnLiver procurement (LP) from a neurologically deceased donor (NDD) is one of the most important spotlights in liver transplanta- tion (LT) [ 1 , 2 ]. The commonly used approaches include the “rapid”en-bloc dissection, the in vivo normothermic dissection, or a com- bination of both, according to the preferences and/or the experi- ence of the LP/LT team. A correct LP is essential to achieve optimal results. On the counterpart, defective execution of any of its steps can leave the liver graft unusable and/or cause severe complica- tions in the recipient [3] .