Hans A Gritsch
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Ettenger R, Venick R, Gritsch H, Alejos J, Weng P, Srivastava R, et al.
Pediatr Transplant
. 2022 Dec;
27 Suppl 1:e14248.
PMID: 36468338
Background: Since the earliest clinical successes in solid organ transplantation, the proper method of organ allocation for children has been a contentious subject. Over the past 30-35 years, the medical...
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Dong X, Burton B, Little C, Woodhouse L, Grogan T, Blumberg J, et al.
J Clin Anesth
. 2022 Mar;
79:110751.
PMID: 35334291
Study Objective: The primary aim of this study is to understand how intraoperative medication administration patterns change in response to ERAS® protocol implementation for patients who underwent laparoscopic donor nephrectomy....
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Korayem I, Agopian V, Lunsford K, Gritsch H, Veale J, Lipshutz G, et al.
Clin Transplant
. 2019 Apr;
33(6):e13569.
PMID: 31006141
Background: Kidney delayed graft function (kDGF) remains a challenging problem following simultaneous liver and kidney transplantation (SLKT) with a reported incidence up to 40%. Given the scarcity of renal allografts,...
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Li C, Traube L, Lu D, Raman S, Danovitch G, Gritsch H, et al.
J Am Coll Radiol
. 2016 Mar;
13(5):549-53.
PMID: 26970700
Percutaneous renal transplant biopsy (PRTB) is the gold standard for evaluating allograft rejection after renal transplant. Hemorrhage is the predominant complication. We describe the implementation of a standardized protocol for...
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Treat E, Schulam P, Gritsch H, Liu C, Xiong S, Passos F, et al.
Urology
. 2014 Dec;
85(1):107-12.
PMID: 25530372
Objective: To describe and illustrate the evolution of surgical technique, emphasizing technical modifications of laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (LDN) and the impact on complication outcome. Methods: This is a retrospective observational...
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Treat E, Miller E, Kwan L, Connor S, Maliski S, Hicks E, et al.
Transpl Int
. 2014 Jul;
27(11):1175-82.
PMID: 25052215
The disparity between kidney transplant candidates and donors necessitates innovations to increase organ availability. Transporting kidneys allows for living donors and recipients to undergo surgery with a familiar transplant team,...
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Gritsch H
Nat Rev Nephrol
. 2014 Feb;
10(4):191-2.
PMID: 24566954
Pulsatile perfusion is increasingly being used to preserve kidneys harvested from non-standard-criteria donors. Indeed, retrospective analyses have shown that machine preservation is associated with reduced rates of delayed graft function....
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Hu J, Liu C, Treat E, Ernest A, Veale J, Carter S, et al.
Eur Urol
. 2013 Oct;
65(3):659-64.
PMID: 24139942
Background: Pure laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (LDN) is a unique intervention because it carries known risks and complications, yet carries no direct benefit to the donor. Therefore, it is critical to...
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Blumberg J, Gritsch H, Reed E, Cecka J, Lipshutz G, Danovitch G, et al.
Kidney Int
. 2013 May;
84(5):1009-16.
PMID: 23715120
Incompatible donor/recipient pairs with broadly sensitized recipients have difficulty finding a crossmatch-compatible match, despite a large kidney paired donation pool. One approach to this problem is to combine kidney paired...