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Luis Landin
Researcher at Hospital Universitario La Paz
Publications - 77
Citations - 2215
Luis Landin is an academic researcher from Hospital Universitario La Paz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Hand transplantation. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 74 publications receiving 2023 citations.
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The international registry on hand and composite tissue transplantation
Palmina Petruzzo,Marco Lanzetta,Jean-Michel Dubernard,Luis Landin,P. Cavadas,Raimund Margreiter,S. Schneeberger,Warren W. Breidenbach,Christina C. Kaufman,Jerzy Jablecki,Frederic Schuind,Christian C. Dumontier +11 more
TL;DR: Hand transplantation is feasible with a high success rate and satisfactory functional outcome, and patients developed protective sensibility, 90% of them developed tactile sensibility and 72% also a discriminative sensibility.
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The Banff 2007 working classification of skin-containing composite tissue allograft pathology.
Linda C. Cendales,Jean Kanitakis,Stefan Schneeberger,Stefan Schneeberger,Carolyn Burns,Philip Ruiz,Luis Landin,Myriam Remmelink,Charles W. Hewitt,T. Landgren,B. Lyons,Cinthia B. Drachenberg,Kim Solez,Allan D. Kirk,David E. Kleiner,Lorraine C. Racusen +15 more
TL;DR: A working classification is proposed, the Banff CTA‐07, for the categorization of CTA rejection, derived from a consensus discussion session attended by the first authors of three published classification systems, pathologists and researchers from international centers where clinical CTA has been performed.
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Achievements and challenges in composite tissue allotransplantation
Stefan Schneeberger,Stefan Schneeberger,Luis Landin,Jerzy Jableki,Peter E. M. Butler,Christoph Hoehnke,Gerald Brandacher,Gerald Brandacher,Emmanuel Morelon +8 more
TL;DR: The high levels of immunosuppression, skin rejection, nerve regeneration, donor legislation and the acceptance level need to be addressed to promote growth of this promising new field in transplantation and reconstructive surgery.
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Molecular markers and targeted therapy of skin rejection in composite tissue allotransplantation.
Theresa Hautz,Bernhard Zelger,Johanna Grahammer,Christoph Krapf,Albert Amberger,G. Brandacher,Luis Landin,Hannes M. Müller,M. P. Schön,P. Cavadas,Andrew Lee,Johann Pratschke,Raimund Margreiter,S. Schneeberger +13 more
TL;DR: Upregulation of lymphocyte trafficking markers correlates with severity of skin rejection and time after transplantation in human hand transplantation, and blocking E‐ and P‐selectin in the skin holds potential to significantly prolong limb allograft survival.
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Outcomes with respect to disabilities of the upper limb after hand allograft transplantation: a systematic review
Luis Landin,Jorge Bonastre,Cesar Casado-Sanchez,Jesús Díez,Marina Ninkovic,Marco Lanzetta,Massimo del Bene,Stefan Schneeberger,Theresa Hautz,Aleksandar Lovic,Francisco Leyva,Abelardo García-de-Lorenzo,César Casado-Pérez +12 more
TL;DR: HAT recipients showed notable functional gains, but most complications resulted from the IS protocols, and the side effects of immunosuppressive agents given to recipients of hand allografts were described.