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Area of Science:

  • Surgical Innovation
  • Transplantation Medicine
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Intestinal and multi-visceral transplantation advancements present challenges in abdominal closure.
  • Difficult abdominal closure is a unique issue in visceral transplantation compared to other transplant types.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the role of abdominal wall transplantation in achieving tension-free abdominal closure.
  • To highlight abdominal wall transplantation as a viable option for complex cases post-intestinal transplant.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing techniques for abdominal closure in transplantation.
  • Analysis of abdominal wall transplantation as a composite tissue allograft approach.

Main Results:

  • Abdominal wall transplantation is an effective strategy for primary abdominal closure after intestinal transplant.
  • Encouraging results suggest its utility in reconstituting abdominal domains.
  • Full-thickness grafts may allow for rejection or viability monitoring of visceral organs.

Conclusions:

  • Abdominal wall transplantation is a valuable technique for managing difficult abdominal closures in visceral transplantation.
  • The choice of closure technique depends on surgical expertise and resource availability.
  • This method provides a reliable solution for achieving primary abdominal closure.