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A specialized hepatobiliary unit team provides comprehensive care for organ transplant patients and their families. This multidisciplinary team offers education, guidance, coordination, and support throughout the transplant journey.

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Area of Science:

  • Hepatobiliary Surgery
  • Transplant Coordination
  • Patient Care Management

Background:

  • The hepatobiliary unit at Paul Brousse hospital manages complex patient pathways.
  • Organ transplantation involves a multidisciplinary approach requiring specialized coordination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the structure and role of the hepatobiliary unit's coordination team.
  • To highlight the comprehensive support provided to transplant recipients, donors, and families.

Main Methods:

  • The coordination team comprises four nurses and an assistant.
  • The team engages in patient education, guidance, coordination, and emotional support.

Main Results:

  • The team provides essential support for liver and multi-organ transplant patients.
  • Care extends to recipients, living donors, and their families.

Conclusions:

  • The dedicated coordination team is integral to the successful management of organ transplant patients.
  • Effective coordination enhances patient and family experience throughout the transplant process.