1. Operative Technique of Donor Organ Procurement for En Bloc Heart-liver Transplantation
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Clark A. Bonham, Daniel Rinewalt, Peter A. Than, Waldo Concepcion, Aiman Alassar, Y. Joseph Woo, John W. MacArthur, Stefan Elde, Yasuhiro Shudo, Aleah L. Brubaker, and Carlos O. Esquivel
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Heart transplantation ,Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hemodynamics ,Liver transplantation ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Organ procurement ,Liver disease ,surgical procedures, operative ,Fibrosis ,Single ventricle physiology ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Combined heart-liver transplant is an emerging option for patients with indications for heart transplantation and otherwise prohibitive hepatic dysfunction. Heart-liver transplantation is particularly relevant for patients with single ventricle physiology who often develop Fontan-associated liver disease and fibrosis. While only performed at a limited number of centers, several approaches to combined heart-liver transplantation have been described. The en bloc technique offers several potential advantages over the traditional sequential technique. Specifically, en bloc heart-liver transplantation may allow improved hemodynamics, decreased bleeding, reduced liver allograft ischemic time, and may result in reduced rates of graft dysfunction. Here we describe our center's en bloc heart-liver procurement technique in detail, with the aim of allowing broader use and standardization of this technique. Supplemental Visual Abstract; http://links.lww.com/TP/C147.
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- 2021
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