Postoperative care in pediatric liver transplantation
In the last 25 years, liver transplantation in children has become an effective, definitive, and universally accepted treatment for terminal liver diseases. Long-term survival exceeds 80% and improves each year as the result of constant technical advancements and improvements in immediate postoperative intensive care and clinical control.
Source: Clinics - Category: Journals (General) Source Type: research
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