Johnston T D, Katz S M
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Medical School, Hermann Hospital, Houston.
Surg Clin North Am. 1994 Oct;74(5):1211-21.
The surgeon planning an operation on a transplant patient should regard the undertaking with healthy respect but not with fear. Immunosuppressive agents alter the patient's response to surgical stress and slow healing. The immunosuppressed state increases the patient's susceptibility to infection. For these reasons, certain precautions must be taken. But a careful surgeon can bring a transplant patient successfully through necessary surgery.