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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

BTK ABSITE #25: Transplant Surgery

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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0:30.7

Welcome back to Behind the Knife's Absight Review. Today we have a completely new

0:34.0

episode for you, transplant surgery. And we also will shortly be releasing a

0:38.9

completely new thoracic surgery episode. This is our thanks to you guys for supporting us and

0:45.0

making our book the number one study guide on Amazon. So thank you guys for that and

0:49.0

we hope you enjoy these two new episodes. I want to leave you with one final quote on Discipline

0:54.6

from Abraham Lincoln. Discipline is choosing between what you want now and what

1:00.6

you want most. Things very applicable to our Ab site setting.

1:04.5

Hang in there guys, it's almost over.

1:06.5

Best of luck, dominate the Ab site.

1:10.0

So I'm here with Jason and Meganaa and Jason is going to take us through transplant.

1:15.7

So take it away, Jason.

1:17.4

All right, let's get right into it.

1:18.7

So let's just go through some basics of transplant.

1:20.9

So Megana, so we talk about warm iskemia time and cold iskemia time.

1:26.7

What do we mean by that and why does it matter?

1:30.0

So warm is a warm is two periods. It's prior to organ removal from the body when it's

1:34.8

normothermic and it's also the period after the cold preservation before re-profusion.

1:40.0

Cold eschemia time is that period from the time of cooling the organ to removal from the cold preservation solution.

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