Retrieval of Donor Livers

At the inception of a liver transplantation program at our institution, an organ procurement service was established. Specially trained personnel, availability of a transportation system, and development of communication between distant retrieval sites and the operating room were important elements...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mayo Clinic proceedings 1989-01, Vol.64 (1), p.112-115
Hauptverfasser: STERIOFF, SYLVESTER, SAUNDERS, ROBERT H., MULLEN, MICHAEL P., HORNSETH, TERRY D., CONWAY, MARY BETH, EID, AHMED
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