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A simplified technique for the en bloc procurement of abdominal organs that is suitable for pancreas and small-bowel transplantation.

Ugo Boggi1, Fabio Vistoli, Marco Del Chiaro, Stefano Signori, Andrea Pietrabissa, Aurelio Costa, Tiziana Vanadia Bartolo, Gabriele Catalano, Piero Marchetti, Stefano Del Prato, Gaetano Rizzo, Elio Jovine, Antonio Daniele Pinna, Franco Filipponi, Franco Mosca.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Graft shortage makes multiorgan procurement mandatory. We describe the results of a simplified method for the en bloc procurement of multiple organs, which permits isolated transplantation of all abdominal grafts, including the pancreas and the small bowel, to different recipients.
METHODS: Three hundred forty-three multiorgan procurements were done with a simplified en bloc technique.
RESULTS: None of the 1374 grafts that were procured sustained injuries that potentially precluded transplantation. Seventy-two grafts that were procured from 18 donors (5%) who were diagnosed with a neoplasm were discarded. Overall, 339 grafts that were procured from 325 donors were discarded because of specific contraindications, and 963 grafts (74%) were transplanted. Ninety-seven pancreata were transplanted. In 3 instances the pancreas and the small bowel were procured simultaneously and transplanted to different recipients. A total of 287 liver grafts were also transplanted at 13 different institutions. In 42 instances, the liver was not allocated to our center. Forty liver teams (95%) from 11 different institutions agreed to procure their grafts according to the simplified en bloc technique. Our team performed 18 procurements, and a surgeon from the liver transplantation team, who was assisted by one of the members of our team, performed 22 procurements. In all, 576 kidneys were transplanted, either alone or simultaneously, with other abdominal grafts at 15 different institutions.
CONCLUSIONS: This procurement method has high yields, allows pancreas and small-bowel procurement, and can be learned readily.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15179369     DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2003.10.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


  5 in total

Review 1.  Current perspectives on laparoscopic robot-assisted pancreas and pancreas-kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Ugo Boggi; Stefano Signori; Fabio Vistoli; Gabriella Amorese; Giovanni Consani; Nelide De Lio; Vittorio Perrone; Chiara Croce; Piero Marchetti; Diego Cantarovich; Franco Mosca
Journal:  Rev Diabet Stud       Date:  2011-05-10

2.  Personal experience with the procurement of 32 liver allografts.

Authors:  Guang-Wen Zhou; Cheng-Hong Peng; Hong-Wei Li
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2005-07-07       Impact factor: 5.742

3.  Results of pancreas transplantation alone with special attention to native kidney function and proteinuria in type 1 diabetes patients.

Authors:  Ugo Boggi; Fabio Vistoli; Gabriella Amorese; Rosa Giannarelli; Alberto Coppelli; Rita Mariotti; Lorenzo Rondinini; Massimiliamo Barsotti; Alberto Piaggesi; Anna Tedeschi; Stefano Signori; Nelide De Lio; Margherita Occhipinti; Emanuela Mangione; Diego Cantarovich; Stefano Del Prato; Franco Mosca; Piero Marchetti
Journal:  Rev Diabet Stud       Date:  2011-08-10

4.  Pancreas transplant alone has beneficial effects on retinopathy in type 1 diabetic patients.

Authors:  R Giannarelli; A Coppelli; M S Sartini; M Del Chiaro; F Vistoli; G Rizzo; M Barsotti; S Del Prato; F Mosca; U Boggi; P Marchetti
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2006-10-05       Impact factor: 10.122

Review 5.  Complications during multiorgan retrieval and pancreas preservation.

Authors:  Daniel Casanova; Gonzalo Gutierrez; Monica Gonzalez Noriega; Federico Castillo
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2020-12-28
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