Intestinal transplants, including either isolated small bowel and multivisceral grafts, have become in the last decade a valuable and safe therapeutic option for patients with intestinal failure. The improvements in intestinal transplants result basically from a better patients selection, refined surgical techniques, and immunosuppressants.[1]The purpose of this article is to define the feasibility of isolated small bowel harvesting simultaneously with pancreas and liver procurement from cadaveric multiorgan donor.
Procurement technique for isolated small bowel, pancreas, and liver from multiorgan cadaveric donor / Jovine, Elio; DI BENEDETTO, Fabrizio; Quintini, C; Masetti, M; Cautero, N; Gelmini, Roberta; Andreotti, A; Bezer, L; Sassi, S; Boggi, U; Filipponi, F; Pinna, Antonio Daniele. - In: TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 0041-1345. - STAMPA. - 34:3(2002), pp. 904-905. (Intervento presentato al convegno VII International small bowel transplant symposium tenutosi a Stoccolma nel settembre 2001) [10.1016/S0041-1345(02)02661-1].
Procurement technique for isolated small bowel, pancreas, and liver from multiorgan cadaveric donor
Jovine, Elio;DI BENEDETTO, Fabrizio;Gelmini, Roberta;Pinna, Antonio Daniele
2002
Abstract
Intestinal transplants, including either isolated small bowel and multivisceral grafts, have become in the last decade a valuable and safe therapeutic option for patients with intestinal failure. The improvements in intestinal transplants result basically from a better patients selection, refined surgical techniques, and immunosuppressants.[1]The purpose of this article is to define the feasibility of isolated small bowel harvesting simultaneously with pancreas and liver procurement from cadaveric multiorgan donor.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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