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Activation Policy for Brain-dead Organ Donation

Lee YJ

Organ transplantation has become the standard of care for treatment of end stage organ failure patients medically suitable for transplantation. Unfortunately, the availability of transplantable organs has not been able...
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Current Status of Deceased Donor Organ Recovery and Sharing in Korea

Kim MS, Kim SI, Kim YS

The first deceased donor organ (kidney) recovery and transplantation was performed in 1979. Since February 2000, deceased donor organ recovery and allocation have been performed exclusively by the direction of...
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Recent Advancement in Heart and Lung Transplantation

Chee HK, Song MG

Heart transplantation remains the definitive surgical solution for Stage D heart failure. There have been impressive developments in lung transplantation also. This review is focused on the recent advancements in...
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Management of brain-dead donors in Korea

Joo J

  • KMID: 2342366
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2014 Feb;57(2):137-142.
Brain death is the irreversible end of all brain activity including involuntary activity necessary to sustain life. Since the first organ transplantation from a brain-dead donor in 1979, organ transplantation...
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What's New in Transplantation Surgery and Medicine

Ahn HJ, Kim SI, Kim YS

The field of organ transplantation has undergone a continual evolution to become the standard treatment for patients with end-stage diseases in diverse organs including the kidney, liver, pancreas, intestine, heart,...
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The development of organ transplantation

Suh BY

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National Organ Transplantation Policy

Jeong EK

Despite the increasing numbers of patients in need of organ transplantation following the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as CRF, chronic liver disease, disparities between the supply and demand...
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Brain death and organ transplantation

Nam SO

Cardiopulmonary arrest has long been accepted as an unquestionable definition of death. An advent of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and artificial ventilation along with the development of organ transplantation has prompted the...
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Study on the Immunologic Mechanism in the Xenogenic Transplantation

Han DJ, Lee HM, Kim SC, We YM, Kang HY, Kim JY, Yu ES, Park SH

  • KMID: 1548227
  • Korean J Immunol.
  • 1997 Jun;19(2):277-288.
Organ transplantation has become a' widely accepted treatment modality for end-stage organ disease. The shortage of allogenic donors for organ transplantation has brought about the necessity of xenotransplantation as an...
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Management of Opportunistic Infections after Organ Transplantation

Kim IK, Ju MK

Solid organ transplantation is a therapeutic option for end-stage organ diseases. However, complications including infection and graft rejection, which are related to immunosuppressive therapy, remain the major causes of morbidity...
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The Present Status of Organ Transplantation in Korea Focusing on Heart Transplantation

Kim YL, Kim CS, Kwak IY, Ham BM, Oh YS, Lee SC

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Where is the Pediatric Organ Transplantation?

Kim MY, Kim SJ

  • KMID: 2335487
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 2000 Jul;43(7):869-877.
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Decellularlized Matrix in Organ Transplantation

Cho CH

Liver transplantation is the only known treatment for patients with end-stage liver failure, but this therapy is limited by the shortage of donor organs. Hepatic tissue engineering combining biomaterial scaffolds...
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Kidney Transplantation Recipients Presenting Unilateral Facial Pain

Kang MJ, Han SH, Yang J

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The Validity Evaluation of Organ Donation at Ajou University Hospital: The role of medical social worker

Kang HK, Lee SJ, Oh CK

  • KMID: 2324254
  • J Korean Soc Transplant.
  • 1998 Jun;12(1):97-104.
The organ transplantation process requires the interdisciplinary team approach, including the transplantation-surgery doctor, the nurse, the coordinator, the medical social worker, etc. Because the legislation of the organ transplantation and...
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Management of Brain Death and Organ Transplantation

Yu SH

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Brain Death Donor Organ Transplantation

Kwak JY

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Cutting Edge Technologies in Organ Transplantation

Choi D

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Kidney Allocation: Present Status and Future Strategy

Kim YH

Under conditions of contemporary medicine, organ transplantation is only possible when organs are donated, meaning that the donated organ works both as a scarce resource and for public good. Therefore,...
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Multivisceral Transplantation

Moon JI

  • KMID: 2201824
  • J Korean Soc Transplant.
  • 2006 Dec;20(2):160-171.
Small bowel transplantation is the most rapidly evolving area of the solid organ transplantation. Pathophysiologic nature of the intestinal failure leads various surgical options performing intestinal transplantation, e.g. isolated intestine,...
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