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Drs. Busuttil and Klintmalm present Transplantation of the Liver, 3rd Edition, which has been thoroughly revised to offer you the latest protocols, surgical approaches, and techniques used in this challenging procedure. Encompassing today's expert knowledge in the field, this medical reference book is an ideal single source for authoritative, up-to-date guidance on every imaginable aspect of liver transplantation.

"They have, in fact, succeeded in raising the bar yet again and making their work product even better in the third edition of Transplantation of the Liver." Forewords by, Thomas E. Starzl, June 2015Access valuable pearls, pitfalls, and insights from Dr. Ronald Busuttil and Dr. Goran Klintmalm, two of the world's preeminent experts in liver surgeryUnderstand today's full range of transplantation techniques with complete step-by-step descriptions of each, and access the background information and management options for each hepatic disease entityTake advantage of detailed discussions of everything from pathophysiology and patient and donor selection, to transplantation anesthesia and operative procedures; immunosuppression; postoperative care; and ethical issues

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ISBN13:9781455702688
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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I: General Considerations<br>1. History of Liver Transplantation<br>2. Surgical Anatomy of the Liver<br>3. Molecular and Cellular Basics of Liver Failure<br>4. Influence of Transplantation on Liver Surgery<br>5. Organ Allocation: The US Model<br>6. Organ Allocation: The European Models<br>7. Donation After Cardiac or Brain Death: Regulatory and Ethical Principles<br><br>II: Patient Evaluation: Adult<br>8. Current Indications, Contraindications, Delisting Criteria, and Timing for Transplantation<br>9. Transplantation for Hepatitis A and B<br>10. Natural History of Hepatitis C<br>11. Transplantation for Hepatitis C<br>12. Transplantation for Fulminant Hepatic Failure<br>13. Transplantation for Primary Biliary Cirrhosis<br>14. Transplantation for Sclerosing Cholangitis<br>15. Transplantation for Autoimmune Hepatitis<br>16. Transplantation for Primary Hepatic Malignancy<br>17. Transplantation for Cholangiocarcinoma<br>18. Transplantation for Metastases<br>19. Transplantation for Hematological Disorders<br>20. Transplantation for Budd-Chiari Syndrome<br>21. Transplantation for Alcoholic Liver Disease<br>22. Transplantation for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis<br>23. Unusual Indications for Transplantation<br><br>III: Patient Evaluation: Pediatric<br>24. General Criteria for Transplantation in Children<br>25. Transplantation for Cholestatic Liver Disease in Children<br>26. Transplantation for Biliary Atresia in Children<br>27. Transplantation for Metabolic Disease in Children<br>28. Transplantation for Hepatic Malignancy in Children<br><br>IV: Special Considerations in Patient Evaluation<br>29. Ethical Decisions in Transplantation<br>30. Psychiatric Assessment of Liver Transplant Candidates<br>31. Pretransplantation Evaluation: Cardiac<br>32. Pretransplantation Evaluation: Renal<br>33. Pretransplantation Evaluation: Infectious Disease<br>34. Role of the Clinical Nurse Coordinator<br>35. Radiological Evaluation in Transplantation<br>36. Monitoring and Care<br>37. Nutritional Aspects of Transplantation in Adults<br>38. Management of Portal Hypertensive Hemorrhage<br>39. Portopulmonary Hypertension and Hepatopulmonary Syndrome<br><br>V: Operation<br>40. Donor Selection and Management<br>41. Extended Criteria Donors<br>42. Donating After Cardiac Death<br>43. The Donor Operation<br>44. Principles of Liver Preservation<br>45. Recipient Hepatectomy and Grafting<br>46. Anesthesia for Liver Transplantation<br><br>VI: Split and Living Donor Transplantation<br>47. Imaging Techniques for Partial Grafting<br>48. Living Donor Transplantation in Children<br>49. Living Donor Transplantation: Evaluation and Selection in Adults<br>50. Adult Living Donor Right Hepatectomy and Recipient Operation<br>51. Adult Living Donor Left Hepatectomy and Recipient Operation<br>52. Split Liver Transplantation for Pediatric and Adult Recipients<br>53. Split Liver Transplantation for Two Adult Recipients<br>54. Biliary and Vascular Reconstruction in Living Donor Transplantation<br>55. Small-for-Size Syndrome<br>56. Minimally Invasive Living Donor Hepatectomy<br>57. Dual Grafts for Transplantation<br>58. Outcomes of Living Donor Transplantation: The Western Perspective<br>59. Outcomes of Living Donor Transplantation: The Eastern Perspective<br>60. Ethics of Living Donor Transplantation<br><br>VII: Unusual Operative Problems<br>61. Arterial Reconstruction Pitfalls<br>62. Portal Vein Thrombosis and Other Venous Anomalies<br>63. Combined Liver-Kidney Transplantation<br>64. Retransplantation<br>65. Clinical Management of Necrotic Liver Before and After Transplantation<br>66. Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation<br>67. Transplantation: Situs Inversus and Polysplenia Syndrome<br>68. Auxiliary Transplantation<br><br>VIII: Postoperative Care<br>69. Postoperative Intensive Care Management in Adults<br>70. Postoperative Intensive Care Management in Children<br>71. Postoperative Management Beyond the Intensive Care Unit: Adults<br>72. Postoperative Care of Pediatric Transplant Recipients<br>73. Transition of Pediatric Patients to Adulthood<br>74. Renal Failure in Adults<br>75. Graft Failure<br>76. Technical Problems: Biliary<br>77. Arterial Complications after Transplantation<br>78. Infections After Transplantation<br>79. Recurrent Hepatitis C After Transplantation<br>80. Late Complications and Recurrence of Disease After Transplantation<br>81. Neuropsychiatric Complications<br>82. Neurological Complications<br>83. Role of the Posttransplantation Clinical Nurse Coordinator<br><br>IX: Transplant Pathology<br>84. Histopathology of Liver Transplantation<br>85. Pathology of NonNeoplastic Disease After Transplantation<br>86. Transplant-Related Malignancies<br><br>X: Immunology of Liver Transplantation<br>87. Rejection After Transplantation<br>88. Leukocyte Chimerism- Meaning and Consequences<br>89. ABO, Tissue Typing, and Crossmatching Incompatibility<br>90. Graft-Versus-Host Disease<br><br>XI: Immunosuppression<br>91. Induction and Maintenance of Immunosuppression<br>92. Special Considerations for Immunosuppression In Children<br>93. Treatment of Acute and Chronic Rejection<br>94. Novel Immunosuppression of Patients with Hepatic Malignancies<br>95. Novel Immunosuppressive Drugs<br>96. Immunosuppressive Biologic Agents<br>97. Long-term Toxicity of Immunosuppressive Therapy<br><br>XII: Survival and Results<br>98. Outcome Predictors in Transplantation<br>99. U.S. Trends in Transplantation<br>100. Long-term Functional Recovery and Quality of Life<br>101. Survival and Quality of Life in Children<br><br>XIII: Future Developments in Liver Transplantation<br>102. Genetic and Genomic Potentials in Liver Transplantation<br>103. Liver and Hepatocyte Xenotransplantation<br>104. Stem Cell and Liver Regeneration<br>105. Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Liver Transplantation<br>106. Extracorporeal Perfusion for Resuscitation of Marginal Grafts<br>107. Current Clinical Status of Extracorporeal Devices
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