The potential increase in the number of liver grafts gained from systematically using the technique of splitting optimal organs is still unknown. This study investigates the proportion of donors that should be considered for in situ split-liver harvesting according to strict criteria on which a consensus could be reached easily
The incidence of prospective organ donors in the United States and the techniques which are to used ...
In recent years, an increasing number of suboptimal grafts has been used to reduce the gap between t...
As a possible solution for the pediatric donor problem some authors have begun to experiment with th...
The role of split liver transplantation has been well established. The limitation to this technique ...
Greater experience and improved outcomes in liver transplantation have necessarily led to longer wai...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
The in-situ split-liver (ISSL) technique allows the division of the liver of a cadaver donor in two ...
To expand the donor pool, in the last 10 years surgical investigators have developed new procedures ...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
Aim. To analyse the surgical aspects of performing a split liver transplantation in patients with en...
The technique of liver splitting offers an effective way of increasing the donor pool and decreasing...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...
The gap between available liver grafts and the number of patients in need for liver transplantation ...
The incidence of prospective organ donors in the United States and the techniques which are to used ...
In recent years, an increasing number of suboptimal grafts has been used to reduce the gap between t...
As a possible solution for the pediatric donor problem some authors have begun to experiment with th...
The role of split liver transplantation has been well established. The limitation to this technique ...
Greater experience and improved outcomes in liver transplantation have necessarily led to longer wai...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
Split-liver transplantation is an efficient tool to increase the number of liver grafts available fo...
The in-situ split-liver (ISSL) technique allows the division of the liver of a cadaver donor in two ...
To expand the donor pool, in the last 10 years surgical investigators have developed new procedures ...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
Because of the shortage of cadaveric donors, three techniques of partial liver grafting have been de...
Aim. To analyse the surgical aspects of performing a split liver transplantation in patients with en...
The technique of liver splitting offers an effective way of increasing the donor pool and decreasing...
The shortage of liver grafts results in the fact that 8% of potential recipients die before receivin...
The gap between available liver grafts and the number of patients in need for liver transplantation ...
The incidence of prospective organ donors in the United States and the techniques which are to used ...
In recent years, an increasing number of suboptimal grafts has been used to reduce the gap between t...
As a possible solution for the pediatric donor problem some authors have begun to experiment with th...