Retransplantation, 1997
Proceedings of the 29th Conference on Transplantation and Clinical Immunology, 9–11 June, 1997

Transplantation and Clinical Immunology Series, Vol. 29

Language: English

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Symposium Fondation Marcel Mérieux
Part 1: Present Results of Retransplantation. Part 2: Risk Factors in Retransplantation. Part 3: Immunology of Retransplantation and Immunosuppression. Part 4: Allo-Antibody Positive Recipient. Part 5: Alternatives to Retransplantation. Part 6: Surgical and Medical Aspects. Part 7: Ethical and Operational Issues. Part 8: Impact of Retransplantation on Organ Allocation. Part 9: Oral Communications. Part 10: Posters. Name Index.
With a long practice of organ transplantation, retransplantation has become a major goal in patients with long-term failure of their first transplant (chronic rejection, exhaustion of the transplant, recurrence of initial disease, etc.). In addition, retransplantation can be necessary in the initial period, due to severe acute rejection, non-functioning organ or surgical complication. Immunological and non-immunological factors conditioning success of a second transplant are described in this volume, together with alternatives to retransplantation. It is hoped that, in the future, retransplants will be less frequent, as a result of improved prevention of transplant failure.