Literature DB >> 25604306

[Complication management after liver transplantation. Increasing patient safety by standardized approach and interdisciplinary cooperation].

P Houben1, D N Gotthardt, B Radeleff, P Sauer, M W Büchler, P Schemmer.   

Abstract

The interdisciplinary management of postoperative complications in liver transplantation is of extreme importance. Due to organ shortage and prioritization of the most severely ill recipients in the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD)-based allocation, both donor and recipient associated morbidity are increasing. An interdisciplinary, structured monitoring concept is essential for the timely identification and specific treatment of postoperative complications. Interdisciplinary clinical rounds, laboratory testing and Doppler ultrasound monitoring of the graft perfusion are as important as comprehensive anti-infection prophylaxis and immunosuppression. Arterial perfusion disorders of any kind, biliary complications and postoperative fluid accumulation demand individualized therapeutic concepts. In summary, the success of liver transplantation depends on the communication and coordinated interdisciplinary cooperation of all disciplines involved.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25604306     DOI: 10.1007/s00104-014-2883-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


  29 in total

1.  Outcomes of liver transplantation alone after listing for simultaneous kidney: comparison to simultaneous liver kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Bashar Hmoud; Yong-Fang Kuo; Russell H Wiesner; Ashwani K Singal
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 4.939

2.  Multicentric evaluation of model for end-stage liver disease-based allocation and survival after liver transplantation in Germany--limitations of the 'sickest first'-concept.

Authors:  Tobias J Weismüller; Panagiotis Fikatas; Jan Schmidt; Ana P Barreiros; Gerd Otto; Susanne Beckebaum; Andreas Paul; Markus N Scherer; Hartmut H Schmidt; Hans J Schlitt; Peter Neuhaus; Jürgen Klempnauer; Johann Pratschke; Michael P Manns; Christian P Strassburg
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2010-09-03       Impact factor: 3.782

Review 3.  Incidence, risk factors and management of incisional hernia in a high volume liver transplant center.

Authors:  Panagiotis Fikatas; Wentzel Schoening; Ji-Eun Lee; Sascha Santosh Chopra; Daniel Seehofer; Olaf Guckelberger; Gero Puhl; Peter Neuhaus; Sven C Schmidt
Journal:  Ann Transplant       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 1.530

4.  Risk factors associated with early hepatic artery thrombosis after orthotopic liver transplantation - univariable and multivariable analysis.

Authors:  Parveen Warner; Giuseppe Fusai; Georgios K Glantzounis; Caroline A Sabin; Nancy Rolando; David Patch; Dinesh Sharma; Brian R Davidson; Keith Rolles; Andrew K Burroughs
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2011-01-06       Impact factor: 3.782

5.  LabMELD-based organ allocation increases total costs of liver transplantation: a single-center experience.

Authors:  Helge Bruns; Norbert Hillebrand; Tobias Schneider; Ulf Hinz; Lars Fischer; Jan Schmidt; Andreas J W Goldschmidt; Peter Schemmer
Journal:  Clin Transplant       Date:  2011-05-17       Impact factor: 2.863

6.  Bile duct damage after cold storage of deceased donor livers predicts biliary complications after liver transplantation.

Authors:  Stefan M Brunner; Henrik Junger; Petra Ruemmele; Andreas A Schnitzbauer; Axel Doenecke; Gabriele I Kirchner; Stefan A Farkas; Martin Loss; Marcus N Scherer; Hans J Schlitt; Stefan Fichtner-Feigl
Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2013-01-12       Impact factor: 25.083

Review 7.  Current strategies for immunosuppression following liver transplantation.

Authors:  Daniel Nils Gotthardt; Helge Bruns; Karl Heinz Weiss; Peter Schemmer
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg       Date:  2014-04-20       Impact factor: 3.445

8.  Laparoscopic incisional hernia repair is feasible and safe after liver transplantation.

Authors:  Anita Kurmann; Guido Beldi; Stephan A Vorburger; Christian A Seiler; Daniel Candinas
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2009-12-29       Impact factor: 4.584

9.  Prediction of postoperative mortality in liver transplantation in the era of MELD-based liver allocation: a multivariate analysis.

Authors:  Helge Bruns; Vladimir J Lozanovski; Daniel Schultze; Norbert Hillebrand; Ulf Hinz; Markus W Büchler; Peter Schemmer
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-06       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Effect of delayed CNI-based immunosuppression with Advagraf® on liver function after MELD-based liver transplantation [IMUTECT].

Authors:  Susanne Richter; Georg Polychronidis; Daniel N Gotthardt; Philipp Houben; Thomas Giese; Anja Sander; Colette Dörr-Harim; Markus K Diener; Peter Schemmer
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2014-09-01       Impact factor: 2.102

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Authors:  Hartwig Bauer; Kim C Honselmann
Journal:  Visc Med       Date:  2017-04-13

Review 2.  Evolution of the Application of Techniques Derived from Abdominal Transplant Surgery in Urologic Oncology.

Authors:  Javier González; Jeffrey J Gaynor; Mahmoud Alameddine; Gaetano Ciancio
Journal:  Curr Urol Rep       Date:  2018-02-05       Impact factor: 3.092

Review 3.  Polyphenols as potential enhancers of stem cell therapy against neurodegeneration.

Authors:  Diana Rodríguez-Vera; Antonio Abad-García; Nancy Vargas-Mendoza; Rodolfo Pinto-Almazán; Eunice D Farfán-García; José A Morales-González; Marvin A Soriano-Ursúa
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2022-10       Impact factor: 6.058

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