1. Interventional radiology in liver transplantation.
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Amesur NB and Zajko AB
- Subjects
- Balloon Occlusion methods, Biopsy, Needle, Endoscopy, Digestive System methods, Female, Humans, Liver Diseases pathology, Liver Transplantation adverse effects, Male, Phlebography instrumentation, Phlebography methods, Portasystemic Shunt, Transjugular Intrahepatic methods, Postoperative Care methods, Preoperative Care methods, Radiography, Interventional methods, Sensitivity and Specificity, Liver Diseases diagnostic imaging, Liver Diseases surgery, Liver Transplantation methods, Radiology, Interventional methods
- Abstract
Improvements in surgical technique, advances in the field of immunosuppresion and the early diagnosis and treatment of complications related to liver transplantation have all led to prolonged survival after liver transplantation. In particular, advances in diagnostic and interventional radiology have allowed the Interventional Radiologist, as part of the transplant team, to intervene early in patients presenting with complications related to organ transplant with resultant increase in graft and patient survival. Such interventions are often achieved using minimally invasive percutaneous endovascular techniques. Herein we present an overview of some of these diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in the treatment and management of patients before and after liver transplantation., (Copyright 2006 AASLD)
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- 2006
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