Hans W. Sollinger
University of Wisconsin-Madison
450 Papers
6.7K Citations
Hans W. Sollinger is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Kidney transplantation. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 447 publications. Previous affiliations of Hans W. Sollinger include Oregon Health & Science University & University of Groningen.
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Papers
RS-61443 (mycophenolate mofetil). A multicenter study for refractory kidney transplant rejection.
Hans W. Sollinger,Belzer Fo,Mark H. Deierhoi,A. G. Diethelm,Thomas A. Gonwa,R S Kauffman,G B Klintmalm,S V McDiarmid,Roberts Jw,J T Rosenthal +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that this pilot study suggests that RS-61443 is effective in refractory kidney allograft rejection and prospectively randomized multi-center trails have been planned and are in progress.
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Recovery and Utilization of Deceased Donor Kidneys from Small Pediatric Donors
Shawn J. Pelletier,Mary K. Guidinger,Robert M. Merion,Michael J. Englesbe,Robert A. Wolfe,John C. Magee,Hans W. Sollinger +6 more
TL;DR: En bloc recovery of kidneys from small pediatric donors may result in the highest probability of transplantation and kidneys transplanted en bloc had a similar graft survival to ideal donors but may not maximize the number of successfully transplanted recipients.
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Donation after cardiac death: the University of Wisconsin experience.
Anthony M. D'Alessandro,Luis A. Fernandez,L. Thomas Chin,Brian D. Shames,Nicole A Turgeon,David Scott,Antonio Di Carlo,Yolanda T. Becker,Jon S. Odorico,Stuart J. Knechtle,Robert B. Love,John D. Pirsch,Bryan N. Becker,Alexandru I. Musat,Munci Kalayoglu,Hans W. Sollinger +15 more
TL;DR: This large experience with transplantation from DCD donors demonstrates that similar patient and graft survivals can be expected when compared to recipients of organs from DBD donors.
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Urological complications in 210 consecutive simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplants with bladder drainage.
Hans W. Sollinger,Edward M. Messing,Devin E. Eckhoff,John D. Pirsch,Anthony M. D'Alessandro,Munci Kalayoglu,Stuart J. Knechtle,David Hickey,Belzer Fo +8 more
TL;DR: The most frequent urological complications were hematuria, leak from the duodenal segment, recurrent urinary tract infections, urethritis, and ureteral stricture and disruption.
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