Twenty Years of Abdominal Wall Allotransplantation: A Systematic Review of the Short- and Long-Term Outcomes

Background: Abdominal wall allotransplantation following intestinal and multivisceral transplant procedures has proven to be successful in achieving adequate closure in patients in whom other techniques have proven inadequate. Thus far, the focus of these abdominal wall allotransplants has been on graft and overall patient survival following surgery and the implementation of immunosuppression. The purpose of this study was to review the outcomes of abdominal wall allotransplantation reported in the literature. Methods: The PubMed database was queried, and 2595 articles were found. Search criteria used were “abdominal wall transplant” and “abdominal wall allotransplant.” Of these, eight met inclusion/exclusion criteria. Results: In the present study, eight publications were identified reporting abdominal wall allotransplants, for a total of 38 full-thickness abdominal wall allotransplantations performed worldwide. All studies reported abdominal wall allotransplantation in combination with visceral organ allotransplantation. Abdominal wall allotransplantations reported thus far have been nonneurotized. Abdominal wall allotransplantations have proven to be beneficial both in terms of abdominal wall closure and acting as a sentinel marker for rejection for underlying visceral organ allotransplantation. The success of abdominal wall allotransplants and their long-term survival has introduced the question of functionality and long-term durability. Cadaveric studies have shown that it is possible to neurotize abdominal wall allotransplants, and future direction toward neurotized abdominal wall allotransplantation requires tools to assess functional outcomes of these transplants. Conclusions: Abdominal wall allotransplantation is an important reconstructive option when abdominal wall closure is challenging and should be considered in combination with visceral organ allotransplantations. There may be potential benefit in neurotizing the abdominal wall allotransplant for functional use, and future studies should aim to include functional outcomes.

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