Publications by authors named "Bradford L West"

Listing the world's first pediatric bilateral hand transplant patient for a donor posed many challenges including matching the appropriate donor age, bone size, skin tone, and growth potential in an already limited donor population. This study describes the prevalence and distribution of potential pediatric VCA donors in the United States. We assessed the UNOS database from 2008 to 2015 to identify the prevalence of potential pediatric VCA donors.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) is a developing area in organ transplantation, yet information on potential adult donors in the U.S. is limited under UNOS oversight.
  • A study analyzed the UNOS database from 2008 to 2015 to identify adult potential VCA donors, focusing on criteria like blood type and ethnicity, revealing that nearly half of brain-dead donors qualified.
  • The findings showed that blood type O and White donors were most common, while potential VCA donors were mostly solid organ donors, emphasizing the need for understanding donor pools to aid in matching patients waiting for composite allografts.
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Introduction. We present the case of a patient who received a two-piece Ambicor penile prosthesis for idiopathic recurrent "stuttering" priapism refractory to other treatment options. The patient returned unable to deflate the device due to an interesting anatomically induced mechanical failure.

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Background And Objectives: Influenza infection in transplant recipients is often associated with significant morbidity. Surveys were conducted in 1999 and 2009 to find out if the influenza vaccination practices in the U.S.

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