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overview Dr. Barth serves as the Director of Liver Transplantation and Associate Director of The University of Chicago Medicine Transplant Institute. His clinical practice focuses on kidney, pancreas, and liver transplant with specific accomplishments in living donor kidney and liver transplantation. Dr. Barth has pioneered minimally invasive surgery for living kidney donation and developed and has performed over 500 ‘scarless,’ single-port laparoscopic donor nephrectomies. Dr. Barth has active clinical and basic research interests that include novel immunosuppressive therapies, immunologic tolerance, and the use of genetically engineered animal organs for human transplantation (xenotransplantation). Dr. Barth led an active lab investigating transplant tolerance and pre-clinical models of composite facial and limb transplantation, toward the clinical goal of reconstructive transplantation.
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Academic Article Sequential kidney-liver transplantation from the same living donor for lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase deficiency.
Academic Article Live Donor Renal Transplant With Simultaneous Bilateral Nephrectomy for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Is Feasible and Satisfactory at Long-term Follow-up.
Academic Article Ureteral stents are associated with reduced risk of ureteral complications after kidney transplantation: a large single center experience.
Academic Article Minimally invasive donor nephrectomy: current state of the art.
Academic Article Previous living donor hemihepatectomy as cadaveric donor of remnant liver.
Academic Article Resolution of donor non-alcoholic fatty liver disease following liver transplantation.
Academic Article Single-port donor nephrectomy provides improved patient satisfaction and equivalent outcomes.
Academic Article Deceased-donor renal transplantation in the geriatric population demonstrates equal graft survival compared with younger recipients.
Academic Article Robotic-assisted single-port donor nephrectomy using the da Vinci single-site platform.
Academic Article Living kidney donor relationship in Caucasian and African American populations and implications for targeted donor education programs.
Academic Article Financial incentives versus standard of care to improve patient compliance with live kidney donor follow-up: protocol for a multi-center, parallel-group randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Small bowel obstruction post-living liver transplantation.
Academic Article The Effect of Normothermic Machine Perfusion on the Immune Profile of Donor Liver.
Academic Article Comparing High- and Low-Model for End-Stage Liver Disease Living-Donor Liver Transplantation to Determine Clinical Efficacy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (CHALICE Study).
Academic Article Impact of Renal Replacement Therapy on Rejection among Liver Transplant Recipients.
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