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View article: Addition of a Temporary Portocaval Shunt Does Not Reduce Acute Kidney Injury in Caval‐Sparing Liver Transplantation
Addition of a Temporary Portocaval Shunt Does Not Reduce Acute Kidney Injury in Caval‐Sparing Liver Transplantation Open
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication following liver transplantation (LT), with multifactorial etiology. It is believed that perioperative hemodynamic instability could lead to AKI. A temporary portocaval shunt (TPCS) could p…
View article: Partial Right Atrial Inflow Occlusion for Transient Systemic Hypotension During Deployment of Thoracic Stentgrafts
Partial Right Atrial Inflow Occlusion for Transient Systemic Hypotension During Deployment of Thoracic Stentgrafts Open
Purpose Temporary balloon occlusion of the inferior vena cava to lower cardiac output is a relatively infrequently used technique to induce controlled systemic hypotension. In this technical note, we describe the feasibility, reliability, …
View article: Impact of Temporary Portocaval Shunting and Initial Arterial Reperfusion in Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
Impact of Temporary Portocaval Shunting and Initial Arterial Reperfusion in Orthotopic Liver Transplantation Open
The use of a temporary portocaval shunt (TPCS) as well as the order of reperfusion (initial arterial reperfusion [IAR] versus initial portal reperfusion) in orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is controversial and, therefore, still unde…
View article: Use of thrombolytic therapy in DCD liver transplantation does not seem to improve outcome
Use of thrombolytic therapy in DCD liver transplantation does not seem to improve outcome Open
To the Editor: With great interest we read the article by Bohorquez et al “Safety and Outcomes in 100 Consecutive Donation After Circulatory Death Liver Transplants Using a Protocol That Includes Thrombolytic Therapy.”1Bohorquez H Seal JB …
View article: Issue Information – TOC
Issue Information – TOC Open
for the Grupo de Estudio de Infecci on en Pacientes Trasplantados-Grupo de Estudio de Micolog ıa M edica (Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiolog ıa Cl ınica), and Red
View article: Flushing the liver with urokinase before transplantation does not prevent nonanastomotic biliary strictures
Flushing the liver with urokinase before transplantation does not prevent nonanastomotic biliary strictures Open
The aim of the present study was to assess whether flushing the donor liver with urokinase immediately before implantation reduces the incidence of nonanastomotic biliary strictures (NASs) after liver transplantation, without causing incre…