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Pancreas preservation for pancreas and islet transplantation: a minireview
SQUIFFLET, Jean-Paul; LeDinh, Hieu; DE ROOVER, Arnaud et al.
2011In Transplantation Proceedings, 43, p. 3398-3401
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Abstract :
[en] Pancreas preservation by cold storage using University of Wisconsin solution was the <br />mainstay method used for pancreas transplantation during the past 2 decades. Other <br />solutions, such as HTK, Celsior, and SCOT 15, could not demonstrate any advantage for <br />short preservation periods. But the advent of clinical islet transplantation and the larger <br />use of controlled non–heart-beating donors have prompted the transplantation community <br />to develop methods for increasing pancreas graft quality while preventing ischemic <br />reperfusion damages. Oxygenation by 1- or 2-layer methods during pancreas preservation, <br />as well as the use of perfluorocarbons, might increase the islet yield. Based on the former <br />methods, there is a renewed interest in machine perfusion and oxygenation in pancreas <br />preservation for pancreas transplantation and islet preparation.
Disciplines :
Surgery
Author, co-author :
SQUIFFLET, Jean-Paul ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Chirurgie abdominale- endocrinienne et de transplantation
LeDinh, Hieu
DE ROOVER, Arnaud ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Chirurgie abdominale- endocrinienne et de transplantation
MEURISSE, Michel ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Chirurgie abdominale- endocrinienne et de transplantation
Language :
English
Title :
Pancreas preservation for pancreas and islet transplantation: a minireview
Publication date :
2011
Journal title :
Transplantation Proceedings
ISSN :
0041-1345
eISSN :
1873-2623
Publisher :
Elsevier Science, New York, United States - New York
Volume :
43
Pages :
3398-3401
Peer reviewed :
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