Amust-have resource for all members of the transplant team,Kidney Transplantation: Principles and Practice, 9th Edition, provides comprehensive, up-to-date information on every aspect of this complex field. Drs. Stuart J. Knechtle and Lorna P. Marson, along with a global team of internationally renowned surgeons and nephrologists, offerbalanced coverage of both surgical techniques and medical considerationsrelated to kidney transplantation. With updates from cover to cover, this core reference delivers thepractical guidance you need to achieve optimal outcomesin both adults and children.
Offersstate-of-the-art coverageof all areas of kidney transplantation such as preservation of kidneys; mechanisms of rejection and the induction of tolerance; techniques of laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy; and immunosuppression
Containsup-to-date outcomes dataand analysis of the evidence supporting current practice in the field
Includesnew chapterson xenotransplantation and COVID-19 in renal transplantation
Addsnew information on normothermic regional perfusionto the discussion of DCD organ donation and ethics of transplantation, andnew information on iBox(the first universal algorithm for predicting the risk of kidney transplant loss) to the biomarkers section
Providesrelevant, up-to-date informationon kidney transplant for all members of the transplant team, with practical information on applied science, clinical information, and surgical procedures
Featuresintraoperative videosandhundreds of superb illustrationsto help readers visualize key concepts and nuances of renal transplantation
Covers each major immunosuppressive drug in individual chapters, and provides a reference list of all randomized trials for convenient access to critical information
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