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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
Advances in immunosuppressive treatment as well as better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation (ITx) into the realm of standard treatment for permanent intestinal failure. The results from the intestinal Transplant International Registry (www.intestinaltransplant.org) indicate that ITx is currently an ...
Olivier, Goulet, Yann, Révillon
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Advances in immunosuppressive treatment as well as better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation (ITx) into the realm of standard treatment for permanent intestinal failure. The results from the intestinal Transplant International Registry (www.intestinaltransplant.org) indicate that ITx is currently an ...
Olivier, Goulet, Yann, Révillon
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2017
The purpose of this article is to review the existing literature on the current indications, surgical techniques, immunosuppressive therapy and outcomes following intestinal transplantation (ITx).Over recent years, ITx has become a more common operation with approximately 2500 procedures carried out worldwide by 2014.
Larry, Loo +3 more
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The purpose of this article is to review the existing literature on the current indications, surgical techniques, immunosuppressive therapy and outcomes following intestinal transplantation (ITx).Over recent years, ITx has become a more common operation with approximately 2500 procedures carried out worldwide by 2014.
Larry, Loo +3 more
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Intestinal transplantation: an update
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2023Purpose of review The role of intestinal transplant has expanded in recent years and is no longer only considered for patients with no other options remaining. 5 year survival in high-volume centres is over 80% for certain graft types.
Lisa M, Sharkey, Neil K, Russell
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Intestinal Transplantation Outcomes
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2012AbstractIntestinal transplantation has evolved from being considered an experimental procedure into a clinically accepted therapy for patients with intestinal failure and parenteral nutrition life‐threatening complications. Early referral, advances in immunosuppression therapy, standardization of surgical techniques, prophylactic therapy of infections,
Gondolesi, Gabriel Eduardo +1 more
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Pediatric intestinal transplantation
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2022Advancements in donor management, organ preservation and operative techniques, as well as immunosuppressive therapies, have provided children with intestinal failure and its complications a chance not only for enteral autonomy but also long-term survival through intestinal transplantation (ITx).
Eliza J, Lee +2 more
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1999
Intestinal transplantation might become the alternative to definitive parenteral nutrition in patients with permanent intestinal failure. Indeed, recent advances in immunosuppressive treatment and better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation into the realms of standard treatment of intestinal failure.
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Intestinal transplantation might become the alternative to definitive parenteral nutrition in patients with permanent intestinal failure. Indeed, recent advances in immunosuppressive treatment and better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation into the realms of standard treatment of intestinal failure.
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Intestinal transplantation: a review
Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2012Parenteral nutrition is a life-saving therapy for patients with intestinal failure. Intestinal transplantation is now recognized as a treatment for patients who develop complications of parenteral nutrition and in whom attempts at intestinal rehabilitation have failed.
Chirag Sureshchandra, Desai +3 more
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Imaging of intestinal transplantation
Clinical Radiology, 2019Intestinal transplant is considered in a small number of patients with intestinal failure or locally invasive benign abdominal tumours to improve both quality of life and survival. The complexity of the underlying diseases and postoperative findings are reflected in the imaging undertaken to support this patient group.
J, Smith +6 more
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Pediatric intestinal transplantation
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2017The field of intestinal transplantation has experienced dramatic growth since the first reported cases 3 decades ago. Improvements in operative technique, donor assessment and immunosuppressive protocols have afforded children who suffer from life-threatening complications of intestinal failure a chance at long-term survival.
Kyle A, Soltys +6 more
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Intestinal Transplant in Children
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2017The past decade has seen major advances in the field of transplantation; it is the treatment of choice for many with intestinal failure. One-year mortality from pediatric intestinal transplantation has significantly declined, from 30% to 10% to 15% nationally, mainly due to a multidisciplinary approach in transplant centers.
Nidhi, Rawal, Nada, Yazigi
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