喉和气管移植项目的战略发展:亚利桑那州梅奥诊所的经验

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Stephanie R. C. Zacharias, Danielle Grandjean, Elizabeth Stearns, Girish Mour, David G. Lott
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摘要

医学的进步使得血管化的复合同种异体移植得以实现,并且迄今为止已经证明了相当成功的移植存活率。喉气管移植(LT)长期以来一直被认为是严重喉外伤和全喉切除术后患者的治疗选择。进展有限,很可能是由于缺乏作为一种选择的意识,技术和外科专业知识,全球移植中心有限,需要医院领导,耳鼻喉科和移植医学的多学科参与才能建立一个成功的项目。作为美国首批存在的项目之一,我们必须创造新的途径,开发新的工作流程,与众多监管机构合作,教育许多人关于LT的需求,并在此过程中吸取许多教训。本文的目的是帮助其他人了解创建新的肝移植项目的复杂性,从而使世界各地的患者更容易获得这一重要的治疗选择。我们将提供一份制定肝移植计划的清单,并讨论我们在学术医疗机构肝移植计划战略发展方面的经验。
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Strategic Development of a Larynx and Trachea Transplantation Program: The Mayo Clinic Arizona Experience

Medical advances have enabled the realization of vascularized composite allografts and to date have demonstrated reasonably successful graft survival rates. Larynx and Trachea Transplantation (LT) has long been contemplated as a therapeutic option for severe laryngeal trauma and patients following total laryngectomy. Progress has been limited most likely due to lack of awareness as an option, technical and surgical expertise, limited transplant centers worldwide, need for multidisciplinary engagement from hospital leadership, Otolaryngology, and transplant medicine to build a successful program. As one of the first programs to exist in the United States, we have had to create new pathways, develop new workflows, work with numerous regulatory bodies, educate many people about the need for an LT, and learn many lessons along the way. The objectives of this paper are to help others navigate the complexities of creating a new LT transplant program so that this important treatment option may become more available to patients worldwide. We will provide a checklist for developing an LT program and discuss our experiences with the strategic development of an LT transplant program in an academic medical institution.

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Clinical Transplantation
Clinical Transplantation 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
286
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Transplantation: The Journal of Clinical and Translational Research aims to serve as a channel of rapid communication for all those involved in the care of patients who require, or have had, organ or tissue transplants, including: kidney, intestine, liver, pancreas, islets, heart, heart valves, lung, bone marrow, cornea, skin, bone, and cartilage, viable or stored. Published monthly, Clinical Transplantation’s scope is focused on the complete spectrum of present transplant therapies, as well as also those that are experimental or may become possible in future. Topics include: Immunology and immunosuppression; Patient preparation; Social, ethical, and psychological issues; Complications, short- and long-term results; Artificial organs; Donation and preservation of organ and tissue; Translational studies; Advances in tissue typing; Updates on transplant pathology;. Clinical and translational studies are particularly welcome, as well as focused reviews. Full-length papers and short communications are invited. Clinical reviews are encouraged, as well as seminal papers in basic science which might lead to immediate clinical application. Prominence is regularly given to the results of cooperative surveys conducted by the organ and tissue transplant registries. Clinical Transplantation: The Journal of Clinical and Translational Research is essential reading for clinicians and researchers in the diverse field of transplantation: surgeons; clinical immunologists; cryobiologists; hematologists; gastroenterologists; hepatologists; pulmonologists; nephrologists; cardiologists; and endocrinologists. It will also be of interest to sociologists, psychologists, research workers, and to all health professionals whose combined efforts will improve the prognosis of transplant recipients.
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