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The multi-organ donor : a guide to selection, preservation and procurement / edited by Robert S.D. Higgins & Juan A. Sanchez.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Current and future developments in surgery ; v. 3Publisher: Sharjah, UAE : Bentham Science Publishers, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (iii, 200, [1] pages) : illustrations (some color), color mapContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781681087566
  • 1681087561
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Multi-organ donor.DDC classification:
  • 362.1/783 23
LOC classification:
  • RD129.5
NLM classification:
  • WO 660
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- The organ allocation system -- Identification of the brain-dead donor -- Management of Public Health Service (PHS) increased risk donors and hepatitis C for HIV infected donors -- Mangement of the multi-organ donor and logistic considerations -- Current state of organ preservation -- Organ specific considerations: heart -- Organ specific considerations: lung -- Liver procurement: the donor hepatectomy -- Organ specific considerations: pancreas and kidney -- Living donation -- Pediatric issues: split liver/living liver donations -- Islet cell donation -- The future of organ donation: ex-vivo preservation -- The future of organ donation and transplantation: 2018 and beyond.
Summary: "Advances in the science of immunology have improved the success rate of organ transplantations since the mid twentieth century. Organ transplantation is now a lifesaving medical procedure for thousands of patients around the world with end-organ diseases. The lifesaving potential of transplantation has been limited by the number and quality of appropriate organ donors. The evolution of brain death criteria by the Harvard Ad-Hoc Committee Report has opened the door to understanding the importance of medical, legal and ethical challenges of organ donation in support of the growth of the transplant science. The possibility of organ donation from living donors has enhanced organ availability for patients with kidney failure. Modern inotropes and immunosuppression regimens have been critical to the success of other organ transplant procedures. However, the cornerstone of successful transplantation continues to be the appropriate selection, evaluation, preservation of organ tissues and the successful surgical procurement process to mitigate the impact of tissue ischemia and reperfusion. In this textbook, the art and science of organ donation and tissue preservation is examined. Through this authoritative text by leaders in the field, the editors provide a state of the art review of modern preservation techniques, patient selection and screening criteria, as well as best practices for multi-organ procurement. Information presented in the book will familiarize readers with the initial steps of determining organ availability which ultimately enables health care professionals to realize the extraordinary potential of successful multi-organ transplant procedures"--Publisher's description
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- The organ allocation system -- Identification of the brain-dead donor -- Management of Public Health Service (PHS) increased risk donors and hepatitis C for HIV infected donors -- Mangement of the multi-organ donor and logistic considerations -- Current state of organ preservation -- Organ specific considerations: heart -- Organ specific considerations: lung -- Liver procurement: the donor hepatectomy -- Organ specific considerations: pancreas and kidney -- Living donation -- Pediatric issues: split liver/living liver donations -- Islet cell donation -- The future of organ donation: ex-vivo preservation -- The future of organ donation and transplantation: 2018 and beyond.

"Advances in the science of immunology have improved the success rate of organ transplantations since the mid twentieth century. Organ transplantation is now a lifesaving medical procedure for thousands of patients around the world with end-organ diseases. The lifesaving potential of transplantation has been limited by the number and quality of appropriate organ donors. The evolution of brain death criteria by the Harvard Ad-Hoc Committee Report has opened the door to understanding the importance of medical, legal and ethical challenges of organ donation in support of the growth of the transplant science. The possibility of organ donation from living donors has enhanced organ availability for patients with kidney failure. Modern inotropes and immunosuppression regimens have been critical to the success of other organ transplant procedures. However, the cornerstone of successful transplantation continues to be the appropriate selection, evaluation, preservation of organ tissues and the successful surgical procurement process to mitigate the impact of tissue ischemia and reperfusion. In this textbook, the art and science of organ donation and tissue preservation is examined. Through this authoritative text by leaders in the field, the editors provide a state of the art review of modern preservation techniques, patient selection and screening criteria, as well as best practices for multi-organ procurement. Information presented in the book will familiarize readers with the initial steps of determining organ availability which ultimately enables health care professionals to realize the extraordinary potential of successful multi-organ transplant procedures"--Publisher's description

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