Kam I, Lynch S, Todo S, Dewolf A, McSteen F, Jakab F, Ericzon B G, Takaya S, Starzl T E
Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1986 Jul;163(1):33-6.
A venovenous bypass for transplantation of the liver was developed and evaluated in dogs and applied clinically, with flows that averaged less than 500 milliliters per minute. Fatal pulmonary emboli were seen in two of 40 experiments. The venovenous flow in the four pediatric recipients was 200 to 1,200 milliliters per minute, and there were no complications.
一种用于肝脏移植的静脉-静脉转流术被研发出来,并在狗身上进行了评估,随后应用于临床,其平均流量低于每分钟500毫升。在40次实验中有两次出现了致命的肺栓塞。4名儿童受者的静脉-静脉流量为每分钟200至1200毫升,且未出现并发症。