Objective. To review the outcome for Hong Kong residents undergoing cadaveric liver transplantation in mainland China. Design. Retrospective study. Setting. Liver Transplant Centre, university teaching hospital, Hong Kong. Subjects and methods. A retrospective review of medical records was undertaken for patients at Queen Mary Hospital who underwent cadaveric liver transplantation in China between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 2001. Results. Fifteen patients from Queen Mary Hospital underwent cadaveric liver transplantation in China during the study period. Eleven were men and four were women. Their mean age was 51 years. Disease indications included hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis (n=7), hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis with hepato...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
BackgroundLiver transplantation is a challenging procedure that is associated with perioperative mor...
AbstractDespite the remarkable advances in organ transplantation, the greatest limitation in Hong Ko...
OBJECTIVE: To report the experience with liver transplantation at the Queen Mary Hospital from 1991 ...
Background/Aims: We report our experience of 27 orthotopic liver transplantations in 26 patients per...
The outcome of liver transplantation in China remains speculative. From 1998 to 2007, 177 adult Hong...
Aim: To describe the current practise of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for hepatocellula...
Poster Session IIIn China, a large portion of liver transplant recipients were hepatocellular carcin...
Background/objective: One thousand liver transplantations have been performed at the only liver tran...
Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is the best treatment option for selected patients with hepat...
Liver transplantation is an established treatment modality for patients with hepatocellular carcinom...
Liver transplantation has been developed in Mainland China for about 40 years, from clinical trials ...
China Liver Transplant Registry (CLTR) is the official national liver transplant registry in Mainlan...
SummaryBackground/objectiveOne thousand liver transplantations have been performed at the only liver...
Liver transplantation is a life-saving treatment modality, but is hindered by the scarcity of deceas...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
BackgroundLiver transplantation is a challenging procedure that is associated with perioperative mor...
AbstractDespite the remarkable advances in organ transplantation, the greatest limitation in Hong Ko...
OBJECTIVE: To report the experience with liver transplantation at the Queen Mary Hospital from 1991 ...
Background/Aims: We report our experience of 27 orthotopic liver transplantations in 26 patients per...
The outcome of liver transplantation in China remains speculative. From 1998 to 2007, 177 adult Hong...
Aim: To describe the current practise of living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) for hepatocellula...
Poster Session IIIn China, a large portion of liver transplant recipients were hepatocellular carcin...
Background/objective: One thousand liver transplantations have been performed at the only liver tran...
Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is the best treatment option for selected patients with hepat...
Liver transplantation is an established treatment modality for patients with hepatocellular carcinom...
Liver transplantation has been developed in Mainland China for about 40 years, from clinical trials ...
China Liver Transplant Registry (CLTR) is the official national liver transplant registry in Mainlan...
SummaryBackground/objectiveOne thousand liver transplantations have been performed at the only liver...
Liver transplantation is a life-saving treatment modality, but is hindered by the scarcity of deceas...
Background Because of the lack of brain death laws in China, the proportion of cadaveric organ donat...
BackgroundLiver transplantation is a challenging procedure that is associated with perioperative mor...
AbstractDespite the remarkable advances in organ transplantation, the greatest limitation in Hong Ko...