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'Domino' Liver Transplantation Combined With Multivisceral Transplantation

Archives of Surgery, 1997
Transplantation of the liver contemporaneously with another organ from the same donor is thought to confer an immunologic advantage. The latter is particularly desirable in intestinal transplantation because of the propensity of the intestinal graft to early and late rejections and because in some cases it may facilitate the operation.
A G, Tzakis   +7 more
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Anesthetic considerations for multivisceral transplantation

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2004
Multivisceral transplantation is defined as the en bloc transplantation of three or more abdominal organs. Although multivisceral transplant recipients do not yet enjoy the same survival rates as renal and liver transplant recipients, this procedure can be life saving and has shown improvements in survival rates over time. Advances in immunosuppression
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Surgical technique of multivisceral transplantation

Acta Chirurgica Austriaca, 2001
Background: A multivisceral graft consists of liver, stomach, pancreas, duodenum and intestine; and its transplantation has become a life-saving procedure for patients who require abdominal evisceration to remove locally advanced tumours or for thrombosis of major splanchnic vessels.
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Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation

2006
Intestinal transplantation for treatment of irreversible intestinal failure is the newest of the transplantation operations to be developed for clinical use. Because the bowel is more vulnerable to rejection than heart, lung, kidney, liver, or pancreas, practical clinical intestinal transplantation has been relatively slow to develop and is still in ...
Jorge Reyes, Geoffrey Bond
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Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation

Surgery (Oxford), 2020
Abstract Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation can be a lifesaving treatment for patients with complications from the treatment of intestinal failure. However, the indications for this highly specialized treatment are broadening and include other such indications as patients with acute abdominal vascular catastrophes as well as patients with ...
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Intestinal/Multivisceral Transplantation

2015
Intestinal transplantation is now a valid therapeutic option for patients with chronic irreversible intestinal failure suffering life-threatening complications of home parenteral nutrition, which remains the first-line management option for these patients, due to its better long-term survival.
Antonio D. Pinna, Chiara Zanfi
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Multivisceral transplantation

Transplantation Proceedings, 1999
B, Spechtenhauser   +7 more
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Anesthesia for Multivisceral Transplantation

2016
Advances in surgical techniques, an increased understanding of immunologic reactions, and improvements in immunosuppressive regimens, anesthetic and perioperative critical care, and postoperative surveillance have allowed multivisceral transplantation to emerge as an effective, lifesaving option for patients in whom other therapeutic modalities have ...
Edward Gologorsky, Kyota Fukazawa
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Multivisceral transplantation without the liver

Transplantation Proceedings, 2002
T, Kato   +5 more
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Modified Multivisceral Transplantation in the Rat

Transplantation, 2013
Flavio Henrique Ferreira, Galvão   +4 more
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