1.Renal clean and preservation in the renal transplantation in Cho Ray hospital
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;233(2):67-69
A retrospective study on all cases of renal transplantation since 1992 of which 16 successful cases received a procedure of renal clean and preservation was carried out. The procedure involved the kidney cold cleaning perfusion with solution of euro-collins. The shortest cleaning time was 5 minutes and longest cleaning time was 20 minutes. The amount of cleaning solution was 600-1000ml. The good result was 100%.
Kidney Transplantation
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Organ Preservation
2.From Total Mesorectal Excision to Organ Preservation for the Treatment of Rectal Cancer
Annals of Coloproctology 2019;35(2):51-52
No abstract available.
Organ Preservation
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Rectal Neoplasms
3.Serous Cystic Neoplasm: Do We Have to Wait Till It Causes Trouble?.
Ho Kyoung HWANG ; Young Eun CHUNG ; Hyun Ki KIM ; Jung Yub PARK ; Hye Jin CHOI ; Chang Moo KANG ; Woo Jung LEE
Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2011;15(2):134-138
Serous cystic neoplasm (SCN) of the pancreas is considered a benign tumor with almost no malignant potential. Most surgeons agree that asymptomatic SCN requires only regular observation. However, several complexities and interference with organ preservation during the operation, may develop when a huge symptomatic tumor is treated with surgery. So, the purpose of this study is to develop a potential management plan based on a literature review and by describing three recent cases of SCN of the pancreas. We suggest that SCNs be responded to with a timely and appropriate surgical intervention - before they require clinical attention.
Cystadenoma, Serous
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Organ Preservation
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Pancreas
4.Feasibility of continuous extracorporeal normothermic liver perfusion using autologous blood: a study in pigs.
Kaimin XIANG ; Huaxu YU ; Jinzhong YUAN ; Zheng LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(2):223-227
OBJECTIVETo study the feasibility of sustaining the viable status of a liver graft in at least 96 h by extracorporeal perfusion using autologous blood.
METHODSEight extracorporeal porcine liver perfusions using autologous blood were performed, each for 96 h with hepatectomy, cold preservation, cannulation of vessels, and initiation of perfusion with normothermic oxygenated porcine blood. The graft viability was assessed by metabolic, synthetic, hemodynamic, and histologic parameters.
RESULTSAfter 96 h of normothermic, extracorporeal perfusion using autologous blood, the isolated livers maintained normal physiological levels of pH and electrolytes with sustained hepatic protein synthesis (complement and factor V) throughout the perfusion. Hemodynamic parameters maintained normal physiological ranges. Histological inspection demonstrated good preservation of the liver with a good architectural integrity.
CONCLUSIONIt is possible to sustain the viable status of a liver graft within 96 h by extracorporeal perfusion using autologous blood.
Animals ; Extracorporeal Circulation ; Liver ; Liver Transplantation ; Organ Preservation ; Organ Preservation Solutions ; Swine
5.Effect of continuous hypothermic machine perfusion transport system (Airdrive(TM)) on canine kidney preservation.
Xiaopeng HU ; Wenrui XUE ; Qiang ZHANG ; Wei WANG ; Jiqing ZHANG ; Xiaodong ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(6):1105-1109
BACKGROUNDOrgan preservation keeps the quality of the organs under prolonged ischemia. Continuous machine perfusions are gaining an important position in clinical research and practice. The aim of this study was to evaluate the protective effect of continuous hypothermic machine perfusion transport system (AirdriveTM) on cold ischemic injury of canine kidney.
METHODSTen kidneys of five healthy preserving canines were taken out after general anesthesia. Five kidneys were stored using common cold preservation (CCP group) by immersing it in the organ preservation solution, mixed with water and ice, and kept in a cold room at 4°C. The other five kidneys were stored using continuous machine perfusion preservation (CMP group) and were placed into the Airdrive(TM) continuous machine perfusion device at room temperature. The renal tissues were examined by histopathology, electron microscopy, and mitochondrial activity check at different time points.
RESULTSHistologic sections showed that the structures of the ten renal tissues were similar during the first 24 hours. After 48 hours, the CCP group showed more pronounced changes, as the renal tubular epithelial cells were more obvious than those in the glomeruli. Oxygen consumption rate of state III and IV respiration in the CCP group decreased after 12-48 hours and increased at 48 hours, respectively, when compared to the CMP group (P < 0.05). Cortex respiratory control ratio and phosphorus oxygen ratio were significantly higher in the CMP group at 48 hours.
CONCLUSIONWith prolonged storage time, the effect of continuous hypothermic machine perfusion transport system is better than that of common cold preservation on canine kidney.
Animals ; Dogs ; Kidney ; Kidney Transplantation ; Male ; Organ Preservation ; methods ; Organ Preservation Solutions
6.Myocardial protective effects of luteolin on isolated rat heart in hypothermic preservation.
Qing-Feng YAN ; Gao-Feng YAN ; Da-Kuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2012;28(2):154-158
OBJECTIVETo investigate the protective effect of luteolin on isolated rat heart in hypothermic preservation.
METHODSForty male SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 10): control group, luteolin low-dose group (7.5 micromol/L), middle-dose group (15 micromol/L) and high dose group (30 micromol/L). Langendorff model of isolated rat heart was used. After 30 min basal perfusion, the hearts were stored in University of Wisconsin solution (UW solution) at 4 degrees C with luteolin (7.5, 15 and 30 micromol/L) or without luteolin for 12 h and followed by 60 min reperfusion. The recovery of cardiac contractile and diastolic function, coronary flow (CF), creatine kinase (CK) leakage in the coronary effluent, myocardial water content were determined. The myocardial ultrastructure was also observed.
RESULTSThe results revealed that luteolin improved the recovery of left ventricular peak systolic pressure and +/- dp/dtmax dose-dependently and increased coronary flow. The leakage of creatine kinase in the coronary effluent was significantly reduced in luteolin-added hearts. Impairment of myocardial ultrastructure after 12 h hypothermic preservation was obviously alleviated in hearts luteolin-added group compared with that in control group. There were no differences between the groups in myocardial water contents.
CONCLUSIONLuteolin as a supplementation in cardiac preservation solution can significantly improve the hypothermic preservation effects on rat heart and have myocardial protection effect, especially in luteolin-added with 30 micromol/L.
Animals ; Cryopreservation ; In Vitro Techniques ; Luteolin ; pharmacology ; Male ; Myocardium ; Organ Preservation ; methods ; Organ Preservation Solutions ; Rats
7.The Chinese expert consensus on organ protection of transplantation(2022 edition).
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2022;60(5):409-423
Organ transplantation is the most effective treatment for end stage organ failure,and voluntary donation after citizen's death is the only source of transplanted organ in China.Clinically,transplantation organ protection technology plays a critical role in improving the quality of transplantation organs and the prognosis of recipients.On the basis of domestic and worldwide basic research and clinical practice and according to the Oxford evidence classification and GRADE system,the experts organized by Organ Transplantation Doctor Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association,Organ Transplantation Group in Surgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association and China Liver Transplant Registry Scientific Committee had compiled and published the Chinese Expert Consensus on Organ Protection of Transplantation(2016 edition) for liver,kidney,pancreas,small intestine,heart,lung transplantation organs.With the support of China Liver Transplant Registry,National Center for Healthcare Quality Management in Liver Transplant,National Quality Control Center for Donated Organ Procurement,National Clinical Research Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation and National Trauma Medical Organ Protection Committee and combined with recent domestic and worldwide clinical practice and research progress for organ transplantation and organ protection,the Chinese Expert Consensus on Organ Protection of Transplantation(2022 edition)(hereinafter referred to as the consensus) has been formulated in 2022.This edition of the consensus focuses on updating the technical progress and evidence-based medicine of organ procurement,organ preservation,organ transport,and quality evaluation in clinical practice.Additionally,protection of composite tissue for transplantation,mainly including limb graft,has also been included.The organ protection strategy recommended in this consensus aims to promote scientific and standardize clinical organ transplantation work.
Asians
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Consensus
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Humans
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Organ Preservation
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Organ Transplantation
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Registries
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Tissue and Organ Procurement
8.Organ preservation with neoadjuvant chemoradiation in patients with orbit invasive sinonasal cancer otherwise requiring exenteration.
Mark J AMSBAUGH ; Mehran YUSUF ; Craig SILVERMAN ; Jeffrey BUMPOUS ; Cesar A PEREZ ; Keven POTTS ; Paul TENNANT ; Rebecca REDMAN ; Neal DUNLAP
Radiation Oncology Journal 2016;34(3):209-215
PURPOSE: We sought to determine if organ preservation (OP) with neoadjuvant chemoradiation (CRT) was feasible in patients with sinonasal cancer determined to require exenteration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients were determined to require exenteration for definitive treatment from 2005 to 2014. Fourteen patients underwent OP and 6 patients received exenteration with adjuvant CRT. Exenteration free survival (EFS), locoregional control (LRC), progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS) were estimated. RESULTS: Five patients (36%) receiving OP had complete disease response at time of surgery. With a median follow-up of 18.8 months, EFS was 62% at 2 years for patients undergoing OP. At 2 years, there were no significant differences in LRC, PFS or OS (all all p > 0.050) between the groups. Less grade 3 or greater toxicity was seen in patients undergoing OP (p = 0.003). Visual function was preserved in all patients undergoing OP. CONCLUSION: For patients with sinonasal cancer, OP may avoid exenteration, offering similar disease control and improved toxicity.
Disease-Free Survival
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Orbit*
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Organ Preservation*
9.Development of New Organ Preservation Solutions in Kyoto University.
Fengshi CHEN ; Takayuki NAKAMURA ; Hiromi WADA
Yonsei Medical Journal 2004;45(6):1107-1114
Although lung transplantation (LTx) has been established as a therapeutic approach for end-stage respiratory failure, several problems remain to be solved. In addition to the serious problem of donor shortage, primary graft failure, which is mostly caused by ischemia-reperfusion injury, a serious problem, and represents one of the most frequent causes of early mortality. The development of a highly reliable organ preservation solution that reduces ischemia-reperfusion injury will improve the functioning of transplanted organs and alleviate the donor shortage. We first evaluated the importance of saccharides and electrolytes in the lung preservation solution. We proved the superiority of trehalose, a non-reducing disaccharide, and the efficiency of the extracellular-type (low potassium) ion composition, and we also developed an extracellular-type trehalose containing Kyoto (ET-Kyoto) solution. Furthermore, several agents for vascular endothelial protection were evaluated, and finally, a more effective solution named "new ET-Kyoto solution" was developed, by adding N-acetylcysteine, dibutyryl adenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate, and nitroglycerin to the "conventional" ET-Kyoto solution. The new ET-Kyoto solution enabled canine LTx to last up to 30 hours. ET-Kyoto solution has so far been used and produced good results in five clinical LTx throughout Japan and South Korea. Although it was initially developed for lung preservation, its effectiveness in the preservation of various organs/ tissues, such as the trachea, kidney, skin/muscle flap, amputated digits, liver, and pancreas, has also been experimentally and clinically shown. In this paper, clinical and experimental findings with ET-Kyoto solution have been accumulated to further analyze its effect, safety, and chemical stability. We hope to provide ET-Kyoto solution as the standard organ/tissue preserving solution throughout the world.
Animals
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Humans
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Japan
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*Organ Preservation Solutions
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*Technology, Pharmaceutical
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*Universities
10.Vision of Thyroid Surgery: Past, Present and Future.
June Young CHOI ; Yeo Kyu YOUN
Journal of Korean Thyroid Association 2012;5(1):1-5
We are presenting perspectives of how thyroid surgery has evolved from the past to the future. Technological process in thyroid surgery is the history of modern surgery and the evolution of knowledge of thyroid gland led us to the fields of organ preservation, hemostasis, cancer surgery, and minimally invasive surgery. Thyroid surgery in the present time is characterized by low mortality rate, low complication rate, and considerations about the quality of life of patients. Robotic surgery has been adopted to thyroid surgery for these reasons and now has advanced significantly to perform safe and effective operations. The future of thyroid surgery will be evolved beyond our imagination; however the advances of the skills should be focused on the safety and convenience of patients.
Hemostasis
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Humans
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Organ Preservation
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Quality of Life
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Thyroid Gland
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Vision, Ocular