LIVER TRANSPLANTATION FROM DONATION AFTER CARDIOCIRCULATORY DEATH (DCD) DONORS: BELGIAN EXPERIENCE 2003-2009DE ROOVER, Arnaud ; Le Dinh, Hieu ; et alin Transplant International (2011, September), 24(2), 84-84 Detailed reference viewed: 11 (2 ULg) BELGIAN EXPERIENCE OF DCD KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION; ; et al in Transplant International (2011, September), 24(2), 43-44 Detailed reference viewed: 34 (1 ULg) MULTICENTER BELGIAN SURVEY ON DONOR MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN ADULT-TO-ADULT LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION; ; et al in Transplant International (2011, September), 24(2), 13-13 Detailed reference viewed: 8 (0 ULg) Liver transplantation for acute hepatic failure due to chemotherapy-induced HBV reactivation in lymphoma patients.; ; Bataille, Christian et alin World journal of gastroenterology : WJG (2011), 17(25), 3069-72 Hepatitis B (HBV) reactivation induced by chemotherapy is problem encountered recently in the management of malignant diseases. Chemotherapy-induced HBV reactivation may ultimately lead to terminal acute ... [more ▼] Hepatitis B (HBV) reactivation induced by chemotherapy is problem encountered recently in the management of malignant diseases. Chemotherapy-induced HBV reactivation may ultimately lead to terminal acute liver failure. Liver transplantation (LT) currently remains the only definitive treatment option for such cases, but is generally denied to patients suffering from malignancy. Here, the authors describe 2 cases of cancer-free and HBV graft re-infection-free survival after LT performed for terminal liver failure arising from HBV reactivation induced by chemotherapy for advanced stage lymphoma. These 2 cases, and some other reports in the literature, may suggest that patients suffering from hematologic malignancies and terminal liver disease can be considered for LT if the prognosis of their hematologic malignancy is good. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 17 (2 ULg) DCD liver transplantation: is donor age an issue?DETRY, Olivier ; ; DE ROOVER, Arnaud et alin Liver Transplantation (2011, July), 17(6S1), 112 Detailed reference viewed: 21 (2 ULg) Défaillance neurologique au cours de l'insuffisance hépatique aigüeDETRY, Olivier ![]() Conference (2011, June 16) Detailed reference viewed: 19 (0 ULg) RFA, résection et/ou transplantation: Sélection des malades et pronosticDETRY, Olivier ![]() Conference (2011, May 24) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (0 ULg) "Classical Lichtenstein procedure" under local anastheticsDETRY, Olivier ![]() Conference (2011, May 12) Detailed reference viewed: 10 (2 ULg) Laparoscopic repair of colonoscopic perforation: a new standard?Coimbra Marques, Carla ; Bouffioux, Laurent ; Kohnen, Laurent et alin Surgical Endoscopy (2011), 25 BACKGROUND: Scientific evidence demonstrating interest in the laparoscopic approach for surgical repair of colonoscopic perforations is still lacking. The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of ... [more ▼] BACKGROUND: Scientific evidence demonstrating interest in the laparoscopic approach for surgical repair of colonoscopic perforations is still lacking. The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 43 patients who suffered from colonic perforations after colonoscopy between 1989 and 2008 in two tertiary centers in order to compare the results of the laparoscopic and the open approaches to repair. METHODS: The patients' demographic data, perforation location, therapy, and outcome were recorded from the medical charts. Forty-two patients were managed operatively (19 laparoscopies and 23 laparotomies). In three patients who underwent explorative laparoscopy, the procedure had to be converted to laparotomy due to surgical difficulties. The patients who underwent laparotomy management had a longer period between the colonoscopy and the surgery (P = 0.056) and more stercoral contaminations. RESULTS: The mean hospital stay was shorter for the laparoscopy group (P = 0.02), which had fewer postoperative complications (P = 0.01) and no mortality (NS). CONCLUSION: This series demonstrates that early laparoscopic management of colonoscopic perforation is safe. Laparoscopic management may lead to reduced surgical and psychological stress for the patient because of its low morbidity and mortality rates and shorter hospital stay. However, the procedure should be converted to a laparotomy if necessary. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 60 (6 ULg) Results of kidney transplantation from donors after cardiocirculatory death: a single center study; WEEKERS, Laurent ; BONVOISIN, Catherine et alPoster (2011, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 22 (11 ULg) Liver transplantation for donation after cardiocirculatory death donors: Belgian experience 2003-2009DE ROOVER, Arnaud ; ; et alConference (2011, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (2 ULg) DCD liver transplantation: is donor age an issue?DETRY, Olivier ; ; Honoré, Pierre et alConference (2011, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (1 ULg) Do dead from cardiovascular death donors experience end-of-life shortening?LEDOUX, Didier ; DELBOUILLE, Marie-Hélène ; MONARD, Josée et alConference (2011, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 36 (6 ULg) DCD kidney transplantation from 2000 to 2009: a Belgian review; ; et al Conference (2011, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 17 (3 ULg) Preservation of normal morphology of human livers afte 24-hours of hypothermic machine perfusion: a first-in-man study; ; et al Conference (2011, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 10 (2 ULg) Rescue of cold preserved human liver grafts, by hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion?; ; et al Conference (2011, March 24) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (0 ULg) DREAM 2020: Development of laparoscopic surgery and endoscopy in the university hospital of Kinshasa, DRC; ; et al in Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica (2011, March), 74(1), 14 Detailed reference viewed: 21 (4 ULg) Laparoscopic liver resection: monocentric university experience; ARENAS SANCHEZ, Maria Mara ; DE ROOVER, Arnaud et alin Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica (2011, March), 74(1), 30 Detailed reference viewed: 31 (7 ULg) Donation after Cardiac Death increases the number of liver grafts for liver transplantation; HANS, Marie-France ; MONARD, Josée et alin Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica (2011, March), 74(1), 10 Detailed reference viewed: 15 (1 ULg) Outcome of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma listed for liver transplantation before and after the MELD-based allocation system within Eurotransplant. A BElgian multicentre retrospective study.; ; et al in Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica (2011, March), 74(1), 13 Detailed reference viewed: 23 (3 ULg) |
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