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Juan Arenas, M.D.

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Juan Arenas
Name:
  Juan Dario Arenas, M.D.
Primary Appointment:
  Surgery
Affiliations:
  St. Paul Professional Building II
Department Website:
  Department of Surgery/Division of Surgical Transplantation
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  Juan Arenas, M.D.
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  Juan Arenas, M.D.

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
Dr. Arenas´ research interests include extracorporeal and in-situ perfusion of solid organs.
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Englesbe, Moyer, Kim, Granger, Pietroski, Yoshida, Arenas, Oh, Pelletier, Campbell, Punch, Magee, Gruber, Sung, "Early pancreas transplant outcomes with histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate preservation: a multicenter study." Transplantation, 82(1):136-9, 2006
Park, Lake, Arenas, Fontana, "Efficacy and safety of low-dose valganciclovir in the prevention of cytomegalovirus disease in adult liver transplant recipients." Liver Transplantation, 12(1):112-6, 2006
Gravel, Arenas, Chenault, Magee, Rudich, Maraschio, DebRoy, "Kidney transplantation from organ donors following cardiopulmonary death using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support." Annals of Transplantation, 9(1):57-8, 2004
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Arenas JD, "Chapter 5: Robotics in Surgery." Surgery in the New Century, Milestone Publishing:45-52, 2004
Arenas, Punch, "Chapter 46: Complications of Liver Transplantation" Complications of Surgery, Lippincott Williams Wilki:655-664, 2006
 
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