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Organ Transplantation A Clinical Guide







Organ Transplantation A Clinical Guide
Buku ini diterbitkan tahun 2011  oleh  Cambridge University Press, New York adalah buku edisi  pertama.


Judul:  Organ Transplantation A Clinical Guide
Oleh: Andrew A. Klein, et al., (Editor)
Penerbit:   Cambridge University Press, New York
Tahun: 2011
Jumlah Halaman:  391  hal.


Editor:
Andrew A. Klein
Consultant, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Clive J. Lewis
Consultant Cardiologist and Transplant Physician, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Joren C. Madsen
Director of the MGH Transplant Center, Section Chief for Cardiac Surgery, and
W. Gerald and Patricia R. Austen Distinguished Scholar in Cardiac Surgery,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Lingkup Pembahasan:
Buku ini,  mengemukakan banyak kontribusi dari para ahli di bidang transplantasi yang luas dari seluruh dunia, yang menyediakan rincian  otoritatif transplantasi datang dari mana, di mana sekarang, dan di mana mungkin pergi dalam future.The state-of-the-art pengetahuan terkandung dalam buku ini akan membantu membuat semua orang yang membacanya memperoleh petunjuk yang lebih baik untuk penerima transplantasi organ dan lebih siap untuk merangkul menarik masa depan bidang kita.
Buku ini terdiri atas 8 bagian utama meliputi Bagian 1 – Umum,  Bagian 2 –Jantung, Bagian 3 – Paru,  Bagian 4 – Hati, Bagian 5 – Ginjal, Bagian 6 - organ perut lainnya, Bagian 7 – Organ yang lain, dan Bagian 8 - Layanan transplantasi.

Daftar Isi:    


List of contributors vii
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
List of abbreviations xv

Section 1 – General
    1  Historical perspectives 1

        John Dunning and Sir Roy Calne
    2  Immunological principles of acute rejection 9
        Fadi G. Issa, RyoichiGoto, and Kathryn J. Wood
    3  Immunosuppression: Past, present, and future 19
        Vineeta Kumar and Robert S. Gaston
    4  A Major complications – cancer 31
        Bimalangshu R. Dey andThomas R. Spitzer
    4  B Major complications – pathology of chronic rejection 38
        Yael B. Kushner and Robert B. Colvin
    4  C Major complications – infection 46
        Camille Nelson Kotton
    5  Organ donor management and procurement 53
        Edward Cantu III and DavidW. Zaas

Section 2 – Heart
    6   Recipient selection 63

         R.V. Venkateswaran and Jayan Parameshwar
    7   Donor heart selection 70
         Kiran K. Khush and Jonathan G. Zaroff
    8   Ventricular assist devices 76
         David G. Healy and Steven S.L. Tsui
    9   Surgical procedure 83
         R.V. Venkateswaran and David P. Jenkins
    10 Management during surgery 88
         Kate Drummond and Andrew A. Klein
    11 Postoperative care and early complications 94
         Mandeep R. Mehra
    12 Long-term management and outcomes 102
         Hari K. Parthasarathy and Clive J. Lewis
    13 Pediatric heart transplantation 112
         Jacob Simmonds and Michael Burch

Section 3 – Lung
    14 Recipient selection 122

         J.S. Parmar
    15 Living donor lobar lung transplantation 128
         Hiroshi Date
    16 Surgical procedure 133
         Faruk ¨Ozalp, Tanveer Butt, and Stephan V.B. Schueler
    17 Management during surgery 138
         David Ip and Peter Slinger
    18 Postoperative care and early complications 145
         Vlad Vinarsky and Leo C. Ginns
    19 Long-term management and outcomes 155
         Paul Corris
    20 Pediatric lung transplantation 164
         Stuart C. Sweet and Samuel Goldfarb

Section 4 – Liver
    21 Recipient selection 173

         Alex Gimson
    22 Living donor liver transplantation 182
         Koji Hashimoto, Cristiano Quintini, and Charles Miller
    23 Surgical procedure 190
         Simon J.F. Harper and Neville V. Jamieson
    24 Peri-operative care and early complications 199
         John Klinck and Andrew J. Butler
    25 Long-term management and outcomes 212
         William Gelson and Graeme J.M. Alexander
    26 Pediatric liver transplantation 220
         Hector Vilca-Melendez and Giorgina Mieli-Vergani

Section 5 – Kidney
    27 Recipient selection 231

         Ernest I. Mandel and Nina E. Tolkoff-Rubin
    28 Sensitization of kidney transplant recipients 238
         Nick Pritchard
    29 Live donor kidney donation 248
         Arthur J. Matas and Hassan N. Ibrahim
    30 Surgical procedure 253
         Paul Gibbs
    31 Peri-operative care and early complications 258
         LornaMarson and John Forsythe
    32 Long-term management and outcomes 265
         Sharon Mulroy and John D. Firth
    33 Pediatric kidney transplantation 278

         Khashayar Vakili and Heung Bae Kim

Section 6 – Other abdominal organs
    34 Pancreatic transplantation 286
         Dixon B. Kaufman
    35 Pancreatic islet transplantation 295
         Heidi Yeh and James F. Markmann
    36 Intestinal transplantation 303
         Stephen J. Middleton, Simon M. Gabe, Neville V. Jamieson, and Andrew J. Butler

Section 7 – Other
    37 Composite tissue allotransplantation: Face transplantation 313
         Maria Siemionow and Can Ozturk
    38 Hematopoietic stemcell transplantation 320
         Charles Crawley andThomas R. Spitzer
    39 Corneal transplantation 330
         Yvonne H. Luo and D. Frank P. Larkin

Section 8 – The transplant service
    40 UK and European service – legal and operational framework 335
         Chris J. Rudge and Axel O. Rahmel
    41 US transplant service – legal and operational framework 347
         Walter K. Graham, Richard S. Luskin, and Francis L. Delmonico
    42 Conclusions 355
         Clive J. Lewis

Index 357


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