Background. Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with hepatic trauma, with very limited literature data supporting its use. The aim of this study was to assess the results of liver transplantation for hepatic trauma. Methods. This retrospective analysis based on European Liver Transplant Registry comprised data of 73 recipients of liver transplantation for hepatic trauma performed in 37 centers in the period between 1987 and 2013. Mortality and graft loss rates at 90 days were set as primary and secondary outcome measures, respectively. Results. Mortality and graft loss rates at 90 days were 42.5% and 46.6%, respectively. Regarding general variables, cross-clamping without extracorporeal veno-ven...
Background: Liver transplantation (LTX) has been described as a rescue treatment option in severe, i...
The exact frequency and clinical consequences of surgical hepatic injuries during organ procurement ...
Background. Liver trauma has increased strikingly in the last years, mainly in young patients. In sp...
Background. Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with h...
BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with h...
BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with h...
Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with hepatic traum...
Abstract Objective Liver injury due to trauma is a rare indication for transplantation. The main ind...
Background Iatrogenic injuries to vital structures of the liver and posthepatectomy liver failure ar...
Patients with severe liver trauma may be referred to liver transplantation (LT), even though no univ...
Liver transplantation is a well-established life-saving procedure, and the organ shortage represents...
I.F.= 0.511 Abstract: Therapeutic options for blunt hepatic trauma include both non-operative and op...
Patients with severe liver trauma may be referred to liver transplantation (LT), even though no u...
Complex liver trauma often presents major diagnostic and management problems. Current operative mana...
Background Liver transplantation (LTX) has been described as a rescue treatment option in severe, i...
Background: Liver transplantation (LTX) has been described as a rescue treatment option in severe, i...
The exact frequency and clinical consequences of surgical hepatic injuries during organ procurement ...
Background. Liver trauma has increased strikingly in the last years, mainly in young patients. In sp...
Background. Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with h...
BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with h...
BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with h...
Liver transplantation is the most extreme form of surgical management of patients with hepatic traum...
Abstract Objective Liver injury due to trauma is a rare indication for transplantation. The main ind...
Background Iatrogenic injuries to vital structures of the liver and posthepatectomy liver failure ar...
Patients with severe liver trauma may be referred to liver transplantation (LT), even though no univ...
Liver transplantation is a well-established life-saving procedure, and the organ shortage represents...
I.F.= 0.511 Abstract: Therapeutic options for blunt hepatic trauma include both non-operative and op...
Patients with severe liver trauma may be referred to liver transplantation (LT), even though no u...
Complex liver trauma often presents major diagnostic and management problems. Current operative mana...
Background Liver transplantation (LTX) has been described as a rescue treatment option in severe, i...
Background: Liver transplantation (LTX) has been described as a rescue treatment option in severe, i...
The exact frequency and clinical consequences of surgical hepatic injuries during organ procurement ...
Background. Liver trauma has increased strikingly in the last years, mainly in young patients. In sp...