MULTIDISCIPLINARY SESSION

MS 7b - Liver transplantation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: a multidisciplinary approach

Lectures

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MS 7b_2 - Surveillance of hepatocelular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis and indications for liver transplantation: the gastroenterologist's perspective

MS 7b_2 - Surveillance of hepatocelular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis and indications for liver transplantation: the gastroenterologist's perspective

09:47Liana Gheorghe, Bucharest / RO

Learning Objectives
1. To redefine the appropriate candidates and the current methodology for HCC surveillance in cirrhosis.
2. To update the recommendations for liver transplantation in patients with HCC.
3. To discuss the management of patients with liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma while on the transplant wait list.

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MS 7b_3 - Imaging and interventional radiology in preoperative liver transplantation: from diagnosis to bridging

MS 7b_3 - Imaging and interventional radiology in preoperative liver transplantation: from diagnosis to bridging

09:59Radu Dumitru, Bucharest / RO

Learning Objectives
1. To raise awareness of the radiological findings and their role in patient preparation.
2. To identify the normal and variant hepatic arterial, hepatic venous, portal venous, and bile duct anatomy.
3. To become familiar with interventional radiology (IR) procedures for patients on the waiting list for liver transplantation (ablation, TACE).

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MS 7b_4 - The point of view of the surgeon: what the surgeon needs to know?

MS 7b_4 - The point of view of the surgeon: what the surgeon needs to know?

10:07Irinel Popescu, Bucharest / RO

Learning Objectives
1. To describe the different types of liver transplantation.
2. To emphasise the importance of knowing, prior to the liver transplantation, the anatomical vascular and biliary tree variants.
3. To discuss current surgical techniques and their importance in pre-transplantation evaluation.

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MS 7b_5 - Post-transplant complications: from diagnosis to treatment

MS 7b_5 - Post-transplant complications: from diagnosis to treatment

09:37Mugur Grasu, Bucharest / RO

Learning Objectives
1. To identify the normal post-transplantation imaging findings.
2. To discuss post-transplantation complications and their imaging characteristics.
3. To present interventional radiology techniques in liver translate complications.

MS 7b-1
Introduction by the moderator
MS 7b-2
Surveillance of hepatocelular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis and indications for liver transplantation: the gastroenterologist's perspective
Learning Objectives
1. To redefine the appropriate candidates and the current methodology for HCC surveillance in cirrhosis.
2. To update the recommendations for liver transplantation in patients with HCC.
3. To discuss the management of patients with liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma while on the transplant wait list.
MS 7b-3
Imaging and interventional radiology in preoperative liver transplantation: from diagnosis to bridging
Learning Objectives
1. To raise awareness of the radiological findings and their role in patient preparation.
2. To identify the normal and variant hepatic arterial, hepatic venous, portal venous, and bile duct anatomy.
3. To become familiar with interventional radiology (IR) procedures for patients on the waiting list for liver transplantation (ablation, TACE).
MS 7b-4
The point of view of the surgeon: what the surgeon needs to know?
Learning Objectives
1. To describe the different types of liver transplantation.
2. To emphasise the importance of knowing, prior to the liver transplantation, the anatomical vascular and biliary tree variants.
3. To discuss current surgical techniques and their importance in pre-transplantation evaluation.
MS 7b-5
Post-transplant complications: from diagnosis to treatment
Learning Objectives
1. To identify the normal post-transplantation imaging findings.
2. To discuss post-transplantation complications and their imaging characteristics.
3. To present interventional radiology techniques in liver translate complications.
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