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Role for biological meshes for delayed abdominal wall closure after pediatric liver transplantation?
Fecha
2014-09Registro en:
Gondolesi, Gabriel Eduardo; Role for biological meshes for delayed abdominal wall closure after pediatric liver transplantation?; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Pediatric Transplantation; 18; 6; 9-2014; 554-555
1397-3142
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Autor
Gondolesi, Gabriel Eduardo
Resumen
In the current issue of the Journal, Caso Mae-stro et al. (1) describe their experience using abiological mesh for delayed abdominal wall clo-sure after pediatric liver transplantation. Theauthors should be congratulated on reviewingand presenting their excellent results. We fullyagree that tension-free abdominal closure at theend of a challenging procedure is mandatory.The importance of this problem in differentareas of the transplant field, such as liver, intes-tinal, and multivisceral transplantation, hasmotivated not only single center experiences,but also combined experiences and reviews (2–6). The proposed technique is an acceptableoption, but there are certain considerations thatrequire further discussion.