Recent advances in anaesthesia for abdominal solid organ transplantation

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Abstract

Organ transplantation has undergone remarkable revolution in the last two decades and offers a scope for survival amongst patients with end-stage organ failure. Along with availability of advanced surgical equipment and haemodynamic monitors, minimally invasive surgical techniques have emerged as options for surgery both amongst the donors and recipients. Newer trends in haemodynamic monitoring and expertise in ultrasound guided fascial plane blocks have changed the management in both donors and recipients. The availability of factor concentrates and point-of-care tests for coagulation have allowed optimal and restrictive fluid management of patients. Newer immunosuppressive agents are useful in minimising rejection following transplantation. Concepts on enhanced recovery after surgery have allowed early extubation, feeding and shorter hospital stay. This review gives an overview of the recent progress in anaesthesia for organ transplantation.

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Kumar, L., Sahu, S., Deo, A., Selvakumar, R., Panchwag, A., & Pavithran, P. (2023). Recent advances in anaesthesia for abdominal solid organ transplantation. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, 67(1), 32–38. https://doi.org/10.4103/ija.ija_1025_22

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