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Autor:
Ahmad Mahamid, Yaniv Fenig, Salvatore Amodeo, Akio Kozato, Matias Facciuto, Jawad Ahmad, Leona Kim-Schluger, Sander Florman, Thomas Schiano, Marcelo Facciuto
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 172:397-403
Donor safety is essential in living donor liver transplantation. In this study we assessed the association among perioperative factors, liver dysfunction, and complications in 251 consecutives right hepatectomies for living donation.Retrospectively c
Autor:
Sara Lewis, Thomas D. Schiano, Priya Grewal, Maria Isabel Fiel, Marcelo Facciuto, Julian K. Horwitz, Matias Facciuto, Dan Dolan, Alok Aggarwal, Amita Kamath
Publikováno v:
Journal of surgical oncology. 120(7)
BACKGROUND The clinical importance of hypovascular liver lesions in cirrhotic patients awaiting liver transplantation (LT) has not been fully investigated. The objective of this study was to characterize the clinicopathologic features and management
Autor:
Sander Florman, James F. Crismale, Arjun Bhansali, Fahima Mahir, Thomas D. Schiano, Veronica Delaney, Matias Facciuto, Ron Shapiro, Graciela de Boccardo
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 104:S29-S29
Autor:
Maria Isabel Fiel, Nir Lubezky, Thomas D. Schiano, Marcelo Facciuto, Matias Facciuto, Norifumi Harimoto, David M. Gonzalez, Vikram Wadhera, Ashley Stueck, Ilias P. Gomatos
Publikováno v:
Clinical transplantation. 32(3)
Background The utilization of extended criteria liver allografts (ECD) shortens time to transplantation. Objective To characterize the effect of liver allograft fibrosis on graft and patient survival after liver transplantation (LT), with particular
Autor:
Manoj K. Singh, Sander Florman, Vikram Wadhera, Matias Facciuto, Marcelo Facciuto, Alan Contreras-Saldivar, Antonios Arvelakis, Nir Lubezky, Dianne LaPointe-Rudow
Publikováno v:
Clinical transplantation. 30(9)
Background Living donor liver transplantation is a viable option to increase access to transplantation and techniques to limit the operative incision is one way to increase donation by decreasing donor morbidity. We describe our experience with a lim