1. Intestinal Re-Transplantation.
- Author
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Smullin CP, Venick RS, Marcus EA, McDiarmid SV, Yersiz H, Busuttil RW, and Farmer DG
- Subjects
- Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Organ Transplantation methods, Graft Survival, Reoperation, Intestines transplantation, Graft Rejection prevention & control
- Abstract
The history of intestinal transplantation can be traced back to the turn of the twentieth century. Although advancements have been made, the intestine still presents a greater challenge to transplantation than does that of other solid organs, experiencing higher rates of graft rejection and lower long-term survival. Increasingly, intestinal re-transplantation (re-ITx) is seen as a viable option and is now the fourth most common indication for ITx. Changes to immunosuppression protocols, technical modifications, and infectious disease monitoring have contributed to improved outcomes. The authors review the literature on re-ITx in regard to the history, management considerations, and future directions., Competing Interests: Disclosure The authors declare that they have no relevant or material financial interests that relate to the research described in this paper., (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
- Published
- 2024
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