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Abdominal Organ Retrieval and Transplantation Bench Surgery / Edition 1
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Abdominal Organ Retrieval and Transplantation Bench Surgery / Edition 1
Current price: $198.95
Barnes and Noble
Abdominal Organ Retrieval and Transplantation Bench Surgery / Edition 1
Current price: $198.95
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Abdominal organ transplantation is a complex, multi-step process that requires flawless surgery from start to finish. Training in organ retrieval and bench surgery, however, has varied from country to country and even center to center, and trainees too often must rely on hands-on experience without the benefit of extensive practical or theoretical training.
With the number of transplant programs on the rise and the demand for donor organs increasing steadily as outcomes continue to improve, there is a greater need than ever before for a practical and comprehensive reference that transplantation professionals can turn to for clear and comprehensive guidance.
Abdominal Organ Retrieval and Transplantation Bench Surgery
fills that need.
This important new book covers all aspects of retrieval and bench surgery of the abdominal organs. Coverage includes organ retrieval logistics and organ preservation; retrieval and bench surgery of the kidney, liver, pancreas and intestine; in situ and ex situ liver splitting; multi-organ retrieval; paediatric age-specific aspects of retrieval and bench surgery; and more. Key features include:
Practice learning points for each procedure
Detailed color illustrations of standard techniques
Thorough guidance on dealing with anatomical variations
is the ideal guide for surgeons and donor retrieval teams alike. With its step-wise approach and practical orientation, it is a reference transplant professionals can trust to help them understand and excel at all aspects of abdominal organ retrieval, from managing potential donors and properly retrieving organs to minimizing the likelihood of common pitfalls while mastering the latest surgical techniques.