نتایج جستجو برای: pediatric transplantation

تعداد نتایج: 255151  

M NAGHIB, R MAHDAVI,

Advances in nephrology and pediatric urology have increased the number of children who survive renal disease and become candidates for renal transplantation. Ten years of experience in pediatric renal transplantation are reviewed to determine the rates of patient morbidity and graft survival. Of the 450 renal transplantations performed in Imam Reza Hospital (1989- 1999), fifty-one were don...

Journal: :Progress in pediatric cardiology 2000
Canter

The period of preoperative management of the pediatric cardiac transplant patient can be divided into three phases: determination of transplant feasibility, listing, and medical management. Chronic infection, irreversible elevation of pulmonary vascular resistance, and intractable disease in other organ systems may all be contraindications for transplantation. The United Network for Organ Shari...

Journal: :Current opinion in pediatrics 2004
Richard J Hendrickson Frederick M Karrer Michael E Wachs Kellee Slater Thomas E Bak Igal Kam

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Pediatric liver transplantation is a challenging and exciting field for all healthcare providers involved with children who have end-stage liver disease. Graft and patient survival continue to improve due to improvements in medical, surgical, and anesthetic management, organ availability, immunosuppression, and identification and treatment of postoperative complications. This ...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 1987
T E Starzl C Esquivel R Gordon S Todo

Liver transplantation, which once was an experimental procedure of no practical interest, has become the preferred treatment for infants and children dying of almost all non-neoplastic end-stage liver diseases. Liver replacement is being provided by many well-trained teams on all of the continents, as is evident from the program today--the first international symposium on pediatric liver transp...

2018
Julio Cesar Wiederkehr Barbara de Aguiar Wiederkehr Henrique de Aguiar Wiederkehr

Liver transplantation (LT) has become standard management of pediatric liver diseases that lead to acute liver failure or can progress to end-stage liver disease (ESLD). Indications for LT in pediatric patients can be classified into cholestatic disorders, metabolic liver diseases causing liver cirrhosis, metabolic liver diseases without liver cirrhosis, acute liver failure, acute and chronic h...

Journal: :HPB Surgery 1991
Philip Seu Ronald W. Busuttil

Liver transplantation is the treatment of choice for various causes of end-stage liver disease in children1. Remarkable progress has been made in the field since the first human orthotopic liver transplant was performed in a child in 19632. The number of transplants performed has increased especially since 1983, when liver transplantation was given therapeutic status by the NIH consensus confer...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1984
J C Gartner B J Zitelli J J Malatack B W Shaw S Iwatsuki T E Starzl

During a 24-month period (May 1981 to May 1983), 47 pediatric patients (ranging in age from 7 months to 18 years) underwent orthotopic liver transplantation using cyclosporine and prednisone. Major indications were biliary atresia/hypoplasia, and metabolic liver disease. Thirty-two of 138 patients evaluated for the procedure died prior to transplantation. Thirty patients are alive from 6 to 29 ...

Journal: :La Revue du praticien 1985
B Dousset D Houssin

Liver transplantation has become the treatment of many chronic liver diseases, acute hepatic failure and several metabolic diseases in children. Early referral to a transplantation center represents the major condition for its favourable outcome, in order to undertake this complex surgical procedure under the best conditions and to allow a rapid and complete recovery. The increasing shortage of...

2014
Yong-Seok Park Jin-Young Oh Bo Young Hwang Youngjin Moon Hwa-Mi Lee Gyu-Sam Hwang

Multivisceral organ transplantation involves the transplantation of three or more abdominal organs, including small bowel, duodenum, stomach, liver, pancreas, colon, and so on. The large amounts of cold and acidic loading into systemic circulation from the graft during multivisceral organ transplantation may result in severe post-reperfusion syndrome (PRS). We describe here a 6-year-old pediatr...

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