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Study of risk factors for anastomosis and non-anastomosis biliary strictures after liver transplantation

Undarmaa Z, Bat-Erdene B, Batdarch B, Orgoi S, Batsuuri B

Background: In Mongolia 2020, there are 1,414 respiratory diseases, 1,833 gastrointestinal diseases, 1,268 cardiovascular diseases, 1,084 urogenital diseases, 598 injuries, poisonings and other external diseases per 10,000 population in our...
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Inferior vena cava stenosis-induced sinusoidal obstructive syndrome after living donor liver transplantation

Bat-Erdene B, Orgoi S, Sandag E, Namkhai UO, Badarch BI, Batsuuri B

The sinusoidal obstructive syndrome (SOS) is a complication that usually follows hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. It is also known as veno-occlusive disease, which is a rare complication of living donor...
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Challenge to establish the liver transplantation in developing country (Mongolia) progress of the liver transplantation program in Mongolia

Zandanbazar U, Bat-Erdene B, Badarch BI, Batsuuri B, Orgoi S

Background: The history of organ transplantation in Mongolia dates back to 10 years. The number of patients with end stage liver disease increased in worldwide and Mongolia has high prevalence...
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Pediatric kidney transplantation in Mongolia

Lkhaakhuu O, Davaadorj B, Tseren K, Banzragch O, Batsuuri B, Enkhee G

Background: Renal transplantation is the best treatment for children with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) offering advantages of improved survival, growth potential, cognitive development, and quality of life. Current data in...
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Massive gastrointestinal bleeding following living donor liver transplantation: a case report

Ganbaatar B, Badarch BI, Batsuuri B, Orgoi S, Sainbyan T, Batjargal G, Erdene S, Zandanbazar U, Tuul M

Despite advances in anesthesia and surgical techniques manifesting in lower overall transfusion requirements, bleeding is still the most frequent serious early complication following liver transplantation, occurring in approximately 20% of...
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Impact factors leading to renal impairment after liver transplant surgery: a single center study

Batsuuri B, Avirmed S, Badarch BI, Lopez-Verdugo 3 , F, Togtokh A, Avirmed S, Orgoi S

Background: Mongolia is known as one of the countries with a high prevalence of viral hepatitis infection and its related liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Therefore, liver transplantation (LT) surgery...
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Comparing survival, tacrolimus trough level, prevalence of biliary stenosis and studying for possible early detection of biliary stenosis in liver transplant recipients at First Central Hospital of Mongolia and various high-volume foreign centers

Ganbold A, Ochirkhuree B, Badarch BI, Batsuuri B, Batjargal G, Luvsandorj A, Sandag E, Bavuujav ,E, Donkhim C, Orgoi S

Background: Since 2015, First Central Hospital of Mongolia independently transplanted 62 living donor liver grafts in 60 adult and pediatric patients (domestic-group). Separately, First Central Hospital of Mongolia follows-up on...
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Nonsurgical treatment of abdominal compartment syndrome in a patient following living donor liver transplantation: a case report

Erdene S, Setevdorj O, Badarch BI, Batsuuri B, Batjargal G, Bat-Erdene B, Zandanbazar U, Sandag E, Orgoi S

The abdominal compartment syndrome is a condition characterized by pressure that leads to a decrease of capillary perfusion, resulting in a compromised vascular supply to abdominal organs followed by injury...
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