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Immediate post-operative complications(I):Post-operative bleeding;vascular origin:Thrombosis pancreatitis

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摘要 Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice forinsulin-dependent diabetes that associates end-stage diabetic nephropathy, sinceit achieves not only a clear improvement in the quality of life, but also provides along-term survival advantage over isolated kidney transplant. However, pancreastransplantation still has the highest rate of surgical complications among organtransplants. More than 70% of early graft losses are attributed to technical failures,that is, to a non-immunological cause. The so-called technical failures includegraft thrombosis, bleeding, infection, pancreatitis, anastomotic leak and pancreaticfistula. Pancreatic graft thrombosis leads these technical complications as the mostfrequent cause of early graft loss. Currently most recipients receive postoperativeanticoagulation with the aim of reducing the rate of thrombosis. Hemoperitoneumin the early postoperative period is a frequent cause of relaparotomy, but it is notusually associated with graft loss. The incidence of hemoperitoneum is clearlyrelated to the use of anticoagulation in the postoperative period. Post-transplantpancreatitis is another cause of early postoperative complications, less frequentthan the previous. In this review, we analyze the most common surgicalcomplications that determine pancreatic graft losses.
机构地区 Department of Surgery
出处 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2020年第12期415-421,共7页 世界移植杂志
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