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Presenter: T., Jie, ,
Authors: T. Jie, A. Gruessner, C. Desai, H. Rilo, R. Gruessner
P-170
Simultaneous procurement of liver and intestinal grafts for transplantation in the same donor did not negatively impact the pancreas graft outcome
T. Jie, A. Gruessner, C. Desai, H. Rilo, R. Gruessner
University of Arizona, Surgery, Tucson, USA
Since pancreas, liver and intestine share the same visceral blood supply, procurement of these organs separately for transplantation is technically challenging. Pancreas grafts were often not recovered or discarded after recovery when liver and intestine were procured. The impacts of simultaneous liver and intestine procurement on the pattern of pancreas graft utilization and outcomes were investigated.
Parallel poster session 2 - Topic: Clinical and experimental islet transplantation
/P-170
Simultaneous procurement of liver and intestinal grafts for transplantation in the same donor did not negatively impact the pancreas graft outcome
T. Jie, A. Gruessner, C. Desai, H. Rilo, R. Gruessner
University of Arizona, Surgery, Tucson, USA
Since pancreas, liver and intestine share the same visceral blood supply, procurement of these organs separately for transplantation is technically challenging. Pancreas grafts were often not recovered or discarded after recovery when liver and intestine were procured. The impacts of simultaneous liver and intestine procurement on the pattern of pancreas graft utilization and outcomes were investigated.
Parallel poster session 2 - Topic: Clinical and experimental islet transplantation
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