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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994
Our clinical transplantation results have been very satisfying, with about 90% graft survival after 1 year. Currently, preservation of the liver, pancreas, and kidney, although not ideal, appears to meet all our clinical needs. Improvements in heart and lung preservation are needed and will result in increasing the number of cadaveric organs available ...
A M, D'Alessandro +3 more
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Our clinical transplantation results have been very satisfying, with about 90% graft survival after 1 year. Currently, preservation of the liver, pancreas, and kidney, although not ideal, appears to meet all our clinical needs. Improvements in heart and lung preservation are needed and will result in increasing the number of cadaveric organs available ...
A M, D'Alessandro +3 more
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1999
To review organ preservation in cancer treatment within the context of organ function, treatment-related acute and late toxicities, outcome data, and quality of life.Published review and research articles, proceedings of conferences, and oncology textbooks.The implementation of surgery, with sequential and/or concurrent chemoradiation, has advanced the
K, Umeshita, M, Monden
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To review organ preservation in cancer treatment within the context of organ function, treatment-related acute and late toxicities, outcome data, and quality of life.Published review and research articles, proceedings of conferences, and oncology textbooks.The implementation of surgery, with sequential and/or concurrent chemoradiation, has advanced the
K, Umeshita, M, Monden
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1995
▪ Abstract Organ preservation is the supply line for organ transplantation. Currently, the liver, pancreas, and kidney can be successfully preserved for up to two days by flushing the organs with the University of Wisconsin (UW) organ preservation solution and storing them at hypothermia (0–5° C). The UW solution is effective because it uses a number
J H, Southard, F O, Belzer
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▪ Abstract Organ preservation is the supply line for organ transplantation. Currently, the liver, pancreas, and kidney can be successfully preserved for up to two days by flushing the organs with the University of Wisconsin (UW) organ preservation solution and storing them at hypothermia (0–5° C). The UW solution is effective because it uses a number
J H, Southard, F O, Belzer
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Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2015
To summarize the history of organ preservation and place into this context the current trends in preservation.Multiple large retrospective studies have analyzed cold preservation solutions in an attempt to determine superiority with largely negative results.
Andrew M, Cameron +1 more
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To summarize the history of organ preservation and place into this context the current trends in preservation.Multiple large retrospective studies have analyzed cold preservation solutions in an attempt to determine superiority with largely negative results.
Andrew M, Cameron +1 more
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2006
The success of organ transplantation is critically dependent on the quality of the donor organ. Donor organ quality, in turn, is determined by a variety of factors including donor age and preexisting disease, the mechanism of brain death, donor management prior to organ procurement, the duration of hypothermic storage, and the circumstances of ...
Mark, Hicks +4 more
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The success of organ transplantation is critically dependent on the quality of the donor organ. Donor organ quality, in turn, is determined by a variety of factors including donor age and preexisting disease, the mechanism of brain death, donor management prior to organ procurement, the duration of hypothermic storage, and the circumstances of ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1986
This article briefly explores the mechanisms of ischemic damage and then considers the effects of cooling and other supplementary measures that can protect organs during storage. Clinical applications of this information are considered, and likely avenues for future improvements in techniques for organ preservation are discussed.
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This article briefly explores the mechanisms of ischemic damage and then considers the effects of cooling and other supplementary measures that can protect organs during storage. Clinical applications of this information are considered, and likely avenues for future improvements in techniques for organ preservation are discussed.
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Perfusion, 1991
Clinical heart transplantation began in December 1967 when Cristiaan Barnard performed the first human to human heart transplant on a 57 year old man with ischaemic heart disease, in Cape Town. This ushered in a bout of enthusiastic heart transplantations world-wide over the subsequent few years which soon waned as the problems of acute rejection and ...
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Clinical heart transplantation began in December 1967 when Cristiaan Barnard performed the first human to human heart transplant on a 57 year old man with ischaemic heart disease, in Cape Town. This ushered in a bout of enthusiastic heart transplantations world-wide over the subsequent few years which soon waned as the problems of acute rejection and ...
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Problems of Organ Preservation ORGAN PRESERVATION
Transplantation, 1967SUMMARYStorage in an intermediate host has permitted better and longer (5 days) preservation of a dog kidney than any other method.Perfusion with hypothermia, as well as hyperbaric oxygen and hypothermia, has in isolated instances permitted successful reimplantation after 3 days storage.Simple ...
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Controversy in Organ Preservation
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1976Renal preservation has contributed to improvements in human cadaver kidney transplantation in terms of viability testing and logistics. Unfortunately, the antigenicity of a kidney has not been reduced by our present preservation methods; consequently, immunologic problems in cadaver kidney transplantation still remain.
M O, Magnusson, N T, Stowe
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Nihon Geka Gakkai zasshi, 1997
Organ procurement is the first step of organ preservation. We have developed "in situ machine wash out technique with CMH solution" for the purpose of rapid cooling and complete elimination of blood. The utility of this technique was confirmed by both experimentally and clinically. Two major techniques have been used for organ preservation.
T, Asano, T, Kenmochi, K, Isono
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Organ procurement is the first step of organ preservation. We have developed "in situ machine wash out technique with CMH solution" for the purpose of rapid cooling and complete elimination of blood. The utility of this technique was confirmed by both experimentally and clinically. Two major techniques have been used for organ preservation.
T, Asano, T, Kenmochi, K, Isono
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