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This book builds on the success of previous editions, once again providing hepatologists the most current clinical guide on how to best treat the liver transplant recipient. With an international mix of experienced contributors, this new edition highlights initial indication and selection of the potential recipient, management of the donor organ, post-operative complications in the patient through to acute recovery, long-term follow-up, and continued health. This provides the user a complete guide to the correct clinical management of both the recipient and the donor organ through all stages of transplantation.
Auteur
Pierre-Alain Clavien, MD, PhD, FACS, FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Ed),
Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery. Head, Division of
Visceral & Transplantation Surgery, University Hospital Zurich,
Switzerland
Professor Clavien is a world-wide renowned surgeon-scientist,
currently professor and chairman of the Department of Surgery in
Zurich, Switzerland. His areas of research include organ
preservation, liver ischemia-reperfusion injury and regeneration,
and pathogenesis of cancer, as well as outcome research. He
received many competitive grants and awards, including one of the
most prestigious prices for scientific research, the Otto Naegeli
Award.
Dr James Trotter is the Medical Director of Liver
Transplantation at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. Dr.
Trotter's primary interests include end-stage liver disease and the
management of liver transplant candidates and recipients. Dr.
Trotter specializes in hepatitis C, ascites, complications of
portal hypertension, including esophageal varices and hepatic
encephalopathy. He also has vast experience in the management of
medical complications after liver transplantation including
immunosuppression in liver transplant recipients and the treatment
of hepatitis C before and after liver transplantation.
Contenu
Contributors, ix
Preface, xv
Part 1 Management of the potential transplant recipient
1 Selection and evaluation of the recipient (including retransplantation), 3
Audrey Coilly and Didier Samuel
2 Monitoring the patient awaiting liver transplantation, 13
Andreas Geier and Beat Müllhaupt
3 Management of portal hypertension, 26
Juan Carlos Garcia-Pagan, Juan G. Abraldes and Jaime Bosch
4 Management of renal disease in the liver transplant candidate, 39
Andrés Cárdenas and Pere Ginès
5 Management of hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension, 51
Victor I. Machicao and Michael B. Fallon
6 Psychiatric and substance abuse evaluation of the potential liver transplant recipient, 62
Thomas P. Beresford
7 Organ allocation in liver transplantation: ethics, organ supply, and evidencebased practice, 75
Nicole Siparsky, David Axelrod and Richard B. Freeman
8 Viral hepatitis and transplantation, 88
Geoffrey W. McCaughan
9 Metabolic liver diseases, 97
Maureen M.J. Guichelaar and Michael R. Charlton
10 Cholestatic and autoimmune liver disease, 110
Ulrich Beuers
11 Hepatocellular carcinoma, 121
Maria Reig, Alejandro Forner and Jordi Bruix
12 Cholangiocarcinoma, 133
Howard C. Masuoka, Gregory J. Gores and Charles B. Rosen
13 Rare indications for liver transplantation, 145
Stevan A. Gonzalez
14 Liver transplantation in HIV patients, 155
Marion G. Peters and Peter G. Stock
15 Living-donor liver transplantation, 162
Robert S. Brown Jr
16 Fulminant hepatic failure, 176
Michael A. Heneghan and William Bernal
Part 2 Donor issues and management in the perioperative period
17 Extended-criteria donor, 191
Ashraf Mohammad El-Badry and Mickael Lesurtel
18 Liver transplantation using donors after cardiac death, 201
Paolo Muiesan, Laura Tariciotti and Chiara Rocha
19 Transmission of malignancies and infection through donor organs, 216
Aaron M. Winnick and Lewis Teperman
20 The transplant operation, 229
Philipp Dutkowski, Olivier de Rougemont and Pierre-Alain Clavien
21 Difficult surgical patients, 238
Philipp Dutkowski, Stefan Breitenstein and Pierre-Alain Clavien
22 Domino and split-liver transplantation, 246
Abhideep Chaudhary and Abhinav Humar
23 Surgical aspects of living-donor transplantation, 255
Kelvin K.C. Ng and Sheung Tat Fan
24 Anesthesia, 266
Beatrice Beck-Schimmer
25 Coagulation and blood transfusion management, 276
Herman G.D. Hendriks, Ton Lisman and Robert J. Porte
26 Critical care of the liver transplant recipient, 286
Markus Béchir, Erik Schadde and Philipp Dutkowski
27 Rejection and immunosuppression trends in liver transplantation, 297
James F. Trotter
28 Vascular complications after liver transplantation, 311
Goran Klintmalm and Srinath Chinnakotla
29 Biliary complications following liver transplantation, 319
Sanna op den Dries, Robert C. Verdonk and Robert J. Porte
30 Role of histopathology, 332
Achim Weber
Part 3 Chronic problems in the transplant recipient
31 Medical problems after liver transplantation, 347
Eberhard L. Renner and Marco Puglia
32 Prevention and treatment of recurrent HBV and HCV infection, 361
Ed Gane
33 Recurrence of the original disease, 372
James Neuberger
34 Infections in the liver transplant recipient, 380
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