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Advances in Intestinal Transplantation, Part I, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics of North America. The Clinics: Internal Medicine Volume 53-2

  • Book

  • May 2024
  • Region: North America
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5978163
In this issue of Gastroenterology Clinics, guest editor Alan L. Buchman brings considerable expertise to the topic of Advances in Intestinal Transplantation. Experts in the field cover topics such as Indications for Intestinal Transplantation, Multivisceral Transplantation, and more.- Contains a variety of relevant topics including Normothermic Preservation of the Intestinal Allograft; Abdominal Wall Closure in Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation; Intestinal Transplant for Hirschsprung’s Disease; and more.- Provides in-depth clinical reviews on intestinal transplantation, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.- Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.

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Table of Contents

Normothermic Preservation of the Intestinal Allograft
Indications for Intestinal Transplantation
Indications for Multivisceral Transplantation: A Systematic Review
Abdominal Wall Closure in Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation: A State-Of[1]The-Art Review of Vascularized Abdominal Wall and Nonvascularized Rectus Fascia Transplantation
Intestinal Transplantation: Include the Spleen with Intestinal Graft?
Intestinal Transplant for Hirschsprung’s Disease: Stoma for Life or Not?
Should a Stoma Be Used After Intestinal Transplant
Pediatric Intestinal Failure Associated Eating Disorder: An Overview of the Importance of Oral Feeding in a Population at Risk for Feeding Difficulties
Strategies to Promote Success in Oral Feedings in Infants and Children with Intestinal Failure due to Short Bowel Syndrome

Authors

Alan L Buchman Professor of Clinical Surgery, Medical Director, Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplant Center, The University of Illinois at Chicago/UI Health,.