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Complications during multiorgan retrieval and pancreas preservation
Authors:Daniel Casanova  Gonzalo Gutierrez  Monica Gonzalez Noriega  Federico Castillo
Affiliation:Daniel Casanova, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Marques de Valdecilla, University Cantabria, Santander 39008, Cantabria, SpainGonzalo Gutierrez, Monica Gonzalez Noriega, Federico Castillo, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Marques de Valdecilla, Santander 39008, Cantabria, Spain
Abstract:In pancreas transplantation, complications can arise at each step of the process, from the initial selection of donors and recipients through the surgical technique itself and the post-operative period, when lifelong immunosuppression is required. In the early steps, careful retrieval and preservation of the pancreas are crucial for the viability of the organ and ultimate success of the transplant. The pancreas is a low-flow gland, making it highly sensitive to transplantation conditions and presenting risk of pancreatitis due to periods of ischemia. The two groups of donors - after brain death (DBD) or after cardiac arrest (DCD) - require different strategies of retrieval and preservation to avoid or reduce the risk of complications developing during and after the transplantation. For DBD donor transplantation, multiorgan retrieval and cold preservation is the conventional technique. Asystole donor (DCD) transplantation, in contrast, can benefit from the newest technologies, such as hypothermic and especially normothermic preservation machines (referred to as NECMO), to optimize organ preservation. The latter has led to an increase in the pool of donors by facilitating recuperation of organs for transplantation that would have been discarded otherwise.
Keywords:Pancreas transplantation   Diabetes mellitus   Graft thrombosis   Compartmental syndrome   Pancreas retrieval   Pancreas preservation
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