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Post Renal Transplant Surgical Complications; MRI Standard Applications and Diagnostic Outcomes

Post Renal Transplant Surgical Complications; MRI Standard Applications and Diagnostic Outcomes

... Urinoma is usually found between the transplanted kidney and the bladder in the first one or two weeks post-operatively. It occurs because of continued, slow extravasation of urine from the renal pelvis, ureter or ...

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Early Surgical Correction of Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis (Tras)—A Case Report

Early Surgical Correction of Transplant Renal Artery Stenosis (Tras)—A Case Report

... Saphenous vein graft (SVG) bypass of the renal artery from the aorta has been well documented, though bypass of the internal iliac artery to the individual renal arteries is not yet described. We herewith present a case ...

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Correlation of Surgical Times with Laparoscopic Live Donor Kidney Transplant Outcomes

Correlation of Surgical Times with Laparoscopic Live Donor Kidney Transplant Outcomes

... of surgical times on early out- comes following live donor kidney ...kidney transplant (LDKT) recipients from January 2006 to August 2012 was analyzed to reveal the impact of pneu- moperitoneum time (PT) ...

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Automatically scheduling transplant surgeons at the LUMC while evenly distributing surgical experience

Automatically scheduling transplant surgeons at the LUMC while evenly distributing surgical experience

... The best schedule is a schedule where all tasks are scheduled and all constraints are fulfilled. When it is not possible to make such a schedule, costs are assigned to the possibility that a constraint does not hold ...

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Improvements of surgical techniques in a rat model of an orthotopic single lung transplant

Improvements of surgical techniques in a rat model of an orthotopic single lung transplant

... intensive care after transplant. Therefore, a simple and easy-to-perform model with high reproducibility is of great importance. Although the Mizuta’s cuff technique greatly facilitates anastomosis during the ...

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Rationale and design of TransplantLines: a prospective cohort study and biobank of solid organ transplant recipients

Rationale and design of TransplantLines: a prospective cohort study and biobank of solid organ transplant recipients

... 2. Transplant candidates will be first seen at pretransplant ...all transplant candidates undergo routine clinical ...Generally, transplant candidates will be transplanted if surgery risks and trans- ...

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Predictive value of pre transplant platelet to lymphocyte ratio for hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver transplantation

Predictive value of pre transplant platelet to lymphocyte ratio for hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver transplantation

... Patients with PLR <125 showed better prognosis than that with PLR ≥125; the clinical backgrounds of recipi- ents in two groups were then compared. As shown in Table 2, between PLR <125 and ≥125 groups, the clin- ...

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Non-linear significant relationship between use of glycopeptides and isolation of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus species in a university hospital setting

Non-linear significant relationship between use of glycopeptides and isolation of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus species in a university hospital setting

... general surgical units (44 patients), bone marrow transplant unit (35 patients), general medical units (33 patients), cardiothoracic surgery (27 patients), nephrology (26 patients), haematooncology (22 ...

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Sister Joseph's nodule in a liver transplant recipient: Case report and mini review of literature

Sister Joseph's nodule in a liver transplant recipient: Case report and mini review of literature

... breast [1-5]. Historically, Sister Mary Joseph (1856–1939) was a surgical assistant under the guidance of Dr. William Mayo. She was the first one to note the connection between the umbilical nodule and ...

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Ventricular assist devices as bridge to heart transplantation: impact on post transplant infections

Ventricular assist devices as bridge to heart transplantation: impact on post transplant infections

... post-transplant surgical site infections, mediastinitis, bacteremias and ...post-transplant surgical site infections and had a longer length of stay than patients without infection, although ...

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Impact of immunosuppressant therapy on new-onset diabetes in liver transplant recipients

Impact of immunosuppressant therapy on new-onset diabetes in liver transplant recipients

... our NHI database could only distinguish the existence of prescription codes instead of timely dosage adjustments. Therefore, recipients with regimen CsA + TAC + MMF might have undergone conversion from CsA to TAC or TAC ...

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Influences of Donor and Recipient Gene Polymorphisms on Tacrolimus Dosing and Pharmacokinetics in Asian Liver Transplant Patients

Influences of Donor and Recipient Gene Polymorphisms on Tacrolimus Dosing and Pharmacokinetics in Asian Liver Transplant Patients

... multi-organ transplant; 3) there was evidence of graft rejection (acute cellular, ductopenia or chronic) within 3 months prior to study participation; 4) they had active infection, auto- immune hepatitis or active ...

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Organisms Isolated and Their Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern from Renal Transplant Recepients in Kidney Transplant Unit

Organisms Isolated and Their Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern from Renal Transplant Recepients in Kidney Transplant Unit

... and surgical techniques, infections remain important complication in renal transplant and have been associated with increased morbidity and graft ...renal transplant patients and their antibiotic ...

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A Study of Voluntary Kidney Donors: Post Transplant

A Study of Voluntary Kidney Donors: Post Transplant

... The average time taken for return to normal life was 4.08 weeks. Among female donors it was 4.20 weeks and among male donors it was 3.63 weeks. All the donors in our study had undergone conventional surgical ...

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Between the two parties to a deceased donor transplant:  analysis of a transplant coordinator's ethical position between the  recipient and the donor's family

Between the two parties to a deceased donor transplant: analysis of a transplant coordinator's ethical position between the recipient and the donor's family

... Autonomy can come into conflict with beneficence when patients disagree with the recommendations which staff believe are in the patient’s best interests. For example, the team is convinced that the contact with the donor ...

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Transplant tourism among kidney transplant patients in Eastern Nigeria

Transplant tourism among kidney transplant patients in Eastern Nigeria

... for transplant/medical tourism for patients in Nigeria with media reports of the rampant trips to India by various social strata in the country for diverse medical treat- ...the transplant destination of ...

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The transplant iron score as a predictor of stem cell transplant survival

The transplant iron score as a predictor of stem cell transplant survival

... in transplant and non-transplant studies ...the Transplant Iron Score may be simultaneously more accurate and more inclusive than other proposed markers of iron overload in the transplant ...

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Illness, normality and identity:the experience of heart transplant as a young adult

Illness, normality and identity:the experience of heart transplant as a young adult

... heart transplant for young adults and the sample was chosen accordingly; that is, the sample is homogenous according to the characteristics of research focus and our analysis is concerned with the convergences and ...

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Patterns of Susceptibility of Aspergillus Isolates Recovered from Patients Enrolled in the Transplant Associated Infection Surveillance Network

Patterns of Susceptibility of Aspergillus Isolates Recovered from Patients Enrolled in the Transplant Associated Infection Surveillance Network

... and transplant-related variables that impact outcomes of this infection (16, ...from transplant recipients with proven or probable IA col- * Corresponding ...

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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Renal Allograft Recipients.

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Renal Allograft Recipients.

... in transplant recipients such as HLA mismatch, cold and warm ischemic time, organ size, immunosuppressive therapy, CMV constellation, and other cardiovascular risk factors did not differ between groups of ...

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