Overview
- Editors:
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Stephen P. Dunn
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Department of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Wilmington, USA
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Simon Horslen
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Division of Gastroenterology, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, USA
- Overview of the current practice of solid organ transplantation in pediactric patients
- Supports practitioners with a focus on best practice and measureable outcomes
- Shares the knowledge of experts in the field
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (70 entries)
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Pediatric Liver Transplantation
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- Angela Lorts, Lara Danziger-Isakov, Kathleen Campbell
Pages 471-483
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- Armando Ganoza, Stuart Goldstein, James Squires, George Mazariegos
Pages 485-504
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- Emily M. Fredericks, John C. Bucuvalas
Pages 505-520
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- Shannon L. Cramm, Michael J. Englesbe, John C. Magee
Pages 521-531
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- Rebecka L. Meyers, Jean de Ville de Goyet, Greg M. Tiao
Pages 533-554
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Pediatric Intestinal and Multi-visceral Organ Transplantation
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Front Matter
Pages 555-555
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- Olivier Goulet, Florence Lacaille, CĂ©cile Lambe
Pages 565-588
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- Geoffrey Bond, Kyle Soltys, Armando Ganoza, Rakesh Sindhi, George Mazariegos
Pages 589-609
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- Jason S. Hawksworth, Cal S. Matsumoto
Pages 611-636
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- Robert S. Venick, Elaine Y. Cheng
Pages 637-652
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- Georgi Atanasov, Andreas Pascher
Pages 653-667
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- Kyle Soltys, Geoffrey Bond, Armando Ganoza, Rakesh Sindhi, George Mazariegos
Pages 669-678
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- Rodrigo Vianna, Thiago Beduschi
Pages 679-688
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Pediatric Heart Transplantation
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Front Matter
Pages 689-689
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- Ryan R. Davies, Michael A. McCulloch
Pages 709-727
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- Jonathan Chen, Fawwaz Shaw
Pages 729-740
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- Richard Kirk, Ryan J. Butts
Pages 741-755
About this book
A new textbook of transplantation for infants and children is needed that is at least a first effort at achieving standard work in this field. Solid Organ Transplantation in Infants and Children provides a broad view of the current practice of solid organ transplantation in pediatric patients. It focuses on best practice and measureable outcomes whenever possible. It provides direct guidance for standard work in this broad and young field of clinical work. It portrays the regulatory environment in which this work occurs and the specific program requirements for each clinical program. Organized in two volumes, the first volume is devoted to the pediatric patient and their particular needs or concerns. This volume also contains information on the regulatory environment and pediatric program specific requirements. The second volume is devoted to the standard work in each solid organ transplanted. These volumes will be very useful for every practicing pediatric transplant program in the United States and Canada and much of the developed world. By reading these volumes, the reader will gain a firm understanding and practical knowledge of standard work in solid organ transplantation and the regulatory environment and requirements of programs to do that work.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Wilmington, USA
Stephen P. Dunn
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Division of Gastroenterology, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, USA
Simon Horslen
About the editors
Stephen P. Dunn, MD
Chair, AI Dupont Hospital for Children, Department of Surgery
Professor of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Wilmington, DE, USA.