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Ho N, Malik A, Moulding S, Farrow F, Talbot D, White S, et al.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2023 Jul; 106(3):245-248. PMID: 37489513
Introduction: Iliac lymphadenectomy is performed to provide anastomotic access during the vascular implantation procedure in renal transplantation. Iliac lymph nodes (LNs) are often enlarged, but there are no standardised guidelines...
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Ausania F, Drage M, Manas D, Callaghan C
Am J Transplant . 2015 Oct; 15(11):2955-62. PMID: 26484838
Surgical injury to the pancreas is thought to occur commonly during procurement. The UK Transplant Registry was analyzed to determine the frequency of pancreatic injuries, identify factors associated with damage,...
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Seymour K, Charnley R, Rose J, Baudouin C, Manas D
HPB (Oxford) . 2008 Mar; 4(1):21-8. PMID: 18333148
Background: The aim of portal vein embolisation is to induce hyperplasia of normal tissue when resection of a cancerous portion of the liver is contraindicated only by the volume of...
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Sohrabi S, Navarro A, Wilson C, Sanni A, Wyrley-Birch H, Anand D, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2007 Mar; 7(3):571-5. PMID: 17352711
The widening gap between supply and demand for renal transplantation has prompted many centers to use donors after cardiac death. Some of these donors exhibit signs of acute renal failure...
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Sanni A, Wilson C, Wyrley-Birch H, Vijayanand D, Navarro A, Sohrabi S, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2007 Feb; 39(1):138-9. PMID: 17275491
Graft thrombosis is one of the most devastating complications of transplantation. In obtaining consent prior to transplant, it is useful to share potential risk factors with the recipient. In order...
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Sohrabi S, Navarro A, Wilson C, Sanni A, Wyrley-Birch H, Anand V, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2006 Dec; 38(10):3402-3. PMID: 17175285
Due to the organ shortage, many renal transplantation centers attempt to increase the donor pool by using non-heart-beating donors (NHBDs). These kidneys are generally regarded as "marginal" grafts. Many centers...
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Sohrabi S, Navarro A, Wilson C, Asher J, Sanni A, Wyrley-Birch H, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2006 Dec; 38(10):3400-1. PMID: 17175284
To deal with the increasing gap between organ demand and supply for kidney transplantation, many centers have started to use non-heart-beating (NHB) donors. When we initiated our program to utilize...
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Sanni A, Wilson C, Wyrley-Birch H, Vijayanand D, Navarro A, Gok M, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2006 Dec; 38(10):3396-7. PMID: 17175282
Non-heart-beating donor kidneys (NHBD) are being used to increase the donor pool due to the scarcity of cadaveric heart beating donors (HBD). We evaluated the long-term outcomes of renal transplantation...
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Sanni A, Asher J, Wilson C, Wyrley-Birch H, Vijayanand D, Jaques B, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2006 Nov; 38(8):2677-8. PMID: 17098037
Introduction: Biliary complications remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients following liver transplantation. We sought to identify possible risk factors predisposing to biliary complications after OLT using...
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Navarro A, Sohrabi S, Wilson C, Sanni A, Wyrley-Birch H, Vijayanand D, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2006 Nov; 38(8):2635-6. PMID: 17098023
Kidneys transplanted from non-heart-beating donors (NHBDs) have been exposed to varying degrees of ischemic damage after death. Category III donors have invariably been managed, treated, and investigated in a hospital...