Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4307980 | Surgery | 2012 | 8 Pages |
ObjectiveTo present the indications, techniques, short- and long-term outcomes after visceral exenteration, ex vivo resection, and intestinal/multivisceral autotransplantation.Patients and methodsAll patients who have undergone this procedure at our center were studied. Technique, postoperative complications, survival, tumor recurrence, and functional status were recorded.ResultsTen patients, 4 children and 6 adults, have undergone these procedures since January 1999. Seven patients are alive at 13–138 months later, 6 with functioning autografts and one after rescue with an allotransplantation.ConclusionIntestinal/multivisceral autotransplantation is a potentially valuable option for some otherwise unresectable neoplasms of the root of the mesentery.