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2022 American Transplant Congress

TOPIC: Clinical Science » Liver » 57 - Liver: Surgery Innovative Techniques*

  • 130 Totally Robotic Donor Hepatectomy: Reproducibility Of A Standardized Technique Across 2 Specialized Centers

    Y. Cheah1, H. Yang2, C. J. Simon1, J. Kim3, M. Akoad3, G. Choi2

  • Cost-Effective and Time-Saving Three-Dimensional (3-D) Printing Protocol of Intra-Abdominal Cavity of Liver Transplantation Recipient to Prevent Large-for-Size Syndrome

    S. Park, G. Choi, J. Kim, S. Lee, J. Joh, J. Rhu

  • Development Process of Minimally Invasive Living Donor Liver Transplantation (from Pure Laparoscopic Explant Hepatectomy to Robotic Graft Implantation)

    K. Suh, S. Hong, S. Lee, S. Suh, S. Hong, E. Han, Y. Choi, N. Yi, K. Lee

  • Early Experiences with Developing the Techniques of Pure Laparoscopic Explant Hepatectomy without Fragmentation in Living Donor Liver Transplantation

    S. Hong1, C. Kim1, S. Lee2, S. Suh2, S. Hong1, E. Han1, Y. Choi3, N. Yi2, K. Lee3, K. Suh1

  • Early Outcomes for Liver Transplant with Thoracoabdominal Normothermic Regional Perfusion for Donation After Circulatory Death: A Multi-Center Experience

    A. L. Brubaker1, A. Lee1, B. Jackson1, J. Berumen1, J. R. Parekh1, K. L. Mekeel1, A. R. Gupta2, J. M. Gardner2, T. Chaly3, A. K. Mathur4, C. Jadlowiec4, K. Reddy4, R. Nunez4, J. Bellingham5, E. Thomas6, J. R. Wellen7, M. Kearns1, V. Pretorius1, G. T. Schnickel1

  • End-to-Side Splenic to Hepatic Artery Reconstruction in Liver Transplant: A Case Series

    N. Baker, L. Aviles-Ovalle, T. Baker, J. Campsen, R. Kim, G. Rofaiel

  • Ex Vivo Liver Resection and Autotransplantation – Should It Be Used More Frequently?

    J. Weiner1, A. Griesemer1, A. Hemming2, D. Levi3, T. Beduschi4, R. Matsumoto1, A. Mathur1, J. Emond1, T. Kato1

  • Factors Predicting Early Extubation After Liver Transplantation

    V. Subramanian1, O. Bishr2, J. Buggs1, N. Kemmer1, K. Dhanireddy1

  • Impact and Consequences of Recipient Gastroduodenal Artery (GDA) Ligation Prior to Hepatic Artery (HA) Anastomosis During Orthotopic Liver Transplantation (OLT)

    A. Kumar, D. Gerber, C. Desai

  • Miami Protocol for Liver Deceased Donors After Circulatory Death: Increased 1-year Overall Survival for Selected Patients

    V. Venkatasamy, P. Abreu, J. Riella, R. Miyashiro, A. Tector, A. Tekin, G. Selvaggi, R. Vianna

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