Edrich, ThomasCywinski, Jacek B.Colomina Soler, M. J. (María José)Jiménez López, IgnacioXiong, LizeSedaghati, AmirPomahac, BohdanGilton, Alain2017-03-062017-03-062012-090003-2999https://hdl.handle.net/2445/107912Background: Since the first facial allograft transplantation was reported in France in 2005, 18 cases have been performed in 4 countries and the rate is increasing. Methods: We have devised a survey to assess anesthesia-related management and rationale of facial allograft transplantation. It was sent to the lead anesthesiologists of the first 14 face transplants performed worldwide. Results: Responses were received corresponding to 13 face transplants. The median duration of surgery and anesthesia was 19 hours (95% confidence interval 15-23 hours). The surgical preparation and dissection of multiple small anatomical structures of the recipient was time-consuming for 11 cases. Blood loss was considerable. All patients received packed red blood cells (median 20 U, 95% confidence interval 5-28 U). A median of 13 L of crystalloid was administered (95% confidence interval 10-18 L). Conclusions: During facial allograft transplantation, the anesthesiologist must be prepared for a long anesthetic with rapid blood loss after reperfusion of the graft. Comment in Out on a limb with composite tissue allografts: expanding the immunology toolbox. [Anesth Analg. 2012]3 p.application/pdfeng(c) International Anesthesia Research Society, 2012CirurgiaTrasplantament d'òrgansEmpelts de teixitsCaraTransfusió de sangSurgeryTransplantation of organsTissue transplantationFaceBlood transfusionPerioperative management of face transplantation: A surveyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article6650492017-03-06info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess