ISSN: 2475-7640

Journal de transplantation clinique et expérimentale

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A Short Note on Abdominal Solid Organ Transplantation

Sumit Kumar

Stomach wall transplantation has been united as an option in contrast to essential stomach wall conclusion in gastrointestinal and numerous organ relocate beneficiaries. Abdominal wall transplantation may provide satisfactory outcomes and be simple to coordinate due to the possibility of obtaining the visceral graft and the abdominal wall graft from the same donor. Non-vascularized belt is one of the choices for stomach wall conclusion in transplantation. In both the intestinal and multivisceral transplants, we present two instances of non-vascularized fascia transplantation. Both donors were young, aged 23 and 18. Both recipients had undergone multiple surgeries previously, and there were no surgical options available for primary wall repair. After removing the skin and subcutaneous cellular tissue from the graft, only non-vascularized fascia was utilized in the recipient’s abdominal wall defect because the donor had a complete abdominal wall flap. In patients who have had multiple surgeries in the past but have no other options for primary wall repair, abdominal wall transplantation may be a viable option for closing the abdominal wall.