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Within the last 10 years, clinical kidney transplantation has reached the stage where it can be considered a routine procedure. Transplantation of the liver and heart is being performed with considerable success at several surgical centers. However, the history of human small-bowel grafting has so far been characterized largely by setbacks. To date, small-bowel transplantation has been performed in a few cases only (Hardy et al. 1985), with a maximum survival time of 79 days (Fortner et al. 1972).
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Preissner, W.C., Schroeder, P., Gundlach, M., Liedgens, P., Schröder, E., Deltz, E. (1986). Microsurgical Techniques of Heterotopic and Orthotopic Small-Bowel Transplantation in the Rat. In: Deltz, E., Thiede, A., Hamelmann, H. (eds) Small-Bowel Transplantation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71087-2_1
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