1970
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1970.01340210066016
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Auxiliary Canine Liver Transplantation From Cadaver Donors

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“…From that moment until 1980, 47 patients underwent heterotopic liver grafting, but only 2 patients survived longer than 1 year [59]. While OLT evolved to be the procedure of choice, the potential advantages of leaving the diseased liver in place continued to inspire researchers to study various experimental auxiliary models [33,34,38,52,54].…”
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“…From that moment until 1980, 47 patients underwent heterotopic liver grafting, but only 2 patients survived longer than 1 year [59]. While OLT evolved to be the procedure of choice, the potential advantages of leaving the diseased liver in place continued to inspire researchers to study various experimental auxiliary models [33,34,38,52,54].…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%