Living Donor Organ Transplantation (1ST)

Living Donor Organ Transplantation (1ST)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 791 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780071455497
  • DDC分類 617.954

基本説明

The first A-to-Z, operative-oriented guide to the field of living donor organ transplantation. Unparalleled examination of a wide spectrum of solid organ transplantation operations (liver, pancreas, kidney, intestines), with accompanying chapters on the history of the procedure, the donor, the recipient, and cost analysis.

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Publisher's Noteguaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.A comprehensive, technique-oriented guide to abdominal organ transplantationA Doody's Core Title for 2019!Valuable to the seasoned and novice transplant surgeon as well as the multidisciplinary team that tends to both the living donor and the recipient of abdominal organs, Living Organ Donor Transplantation puts the entire discipline in perspective while guiding you step-by-step through the most common organ transplant surgeries. Organized into four cohesive parts and featuring numerous surgical illustrations, this sourcebook delivers an incisive look at every key consideration for general surgeons who perform transplantations, from patient selection to recipient workup and outcomes, and emphasizes the most humanitarian approaches.Features: The first A-to-Z, operation-oriented guide to the field of living donor organ transplantationUnparalleled examination of a wide spectrum of solid organ transplantation procedures (liver, pancreas, kidney, intestine), with accompanying chapters on the history of the procedure, the donor, the recipient, and cost analysis Skill-building coverage of techniques that explains adequate pretransplant workup and posttransplant careChapters on cultural differences, ethical and legal issues, social issues, current financial incentives, and the illegal organ tradeUp-to-date survey of the future possibilities of organ transplantation, covering new immunosuppressive protocols, xenotransplantation, gene therapy, organogenesis and therapeutic cloning, and moreReflections from pioneers in the field

Contents

Foreword, Joseph E. Murray, MD (Winner of the 1990 Nobel Prize in Medicine)PrefaceCommentary: The Amsterdam and Vancouver Conferences on Living Organ Donation, Francis L. Delmonico, MDPart I: General Aspects of Living Donor Organ Transplantation1. Introduction and Rationale2. Cultural Differences in Living Organ Donation: A Global Perspective3. Ethical and Legal Issues4. Donor Counseling and Consent5. NonDirected and Contested Donors6. Social IssuesPart II: Paid Legal and Illegal Organ Donation7. Current Financial Incentives8. Paid Legal Organ Donation9. Challenges of Paid Organ Donation for Public Health Care Policy10. Illegal Organ Trade: Global Justice and the Traffic in Human Organs11. the Impact of the Internet on Paid Legal and Illegal Organ DonationPart III: Organ-Specific Aspects of Living Donor Abdominal Organ TransplantationSection I: Kidney Transplantation12. Kidney Transplantation: Personal Reflections13. History of Living Donor Kidney Transplantation14. Kidney Transplantation: Geographical Differences15. Kidney Transplantation: The Donor16. Kidney Transplantation: The Recipient17. Kidney Transplantation: Cost AnalysisSection II: Pancreas Transplantation18. History of and Rationale for Pancreas Transplantation19. Pancreas Transplantation: The Donor20. Pancreas Transplantation: The Recipient21. Registry Report and Long-Term Outcome22. Islet Authotransplantation after Pancreatectomy: History and Outcomes23. Islet Transplantation Using Living DonorsSection III: Liver Transplantation24. Personal Reflections and History of Living Donor Liver Transplantation25. Regional Variations in the U.S. Living Donor Experience26. Institutional Needs for Living Donor: Liver Transplantation27. Role of Split Liver Transplantation from Deceased Donors: Lessons Learned28. Liver Regeneration29. Living Donor Liver Transplantation: The Donor30. Liver Transplantation: The Recipient31. Liver Transplantation: Cost AnalysisSection IV: Intestinal Transplantation32. History of Living Donor Intestinal Transplantation33. Intestinal Transplantation: The Donor34. Intestinal Transplantation: The RecipientPart IV: Future Developments and Alternatives to Living Donor Transplantation35. Dual-Organ Donation36. Use of Living Donors for HIV-Positive Transplant Candidates37. New Immunosuppressive Protocols38. Strategies to Induce Tolerance39. Xenotransplantation40. Gene Therapy41. Organogenesis and CloningIndexNER(01): WOW

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