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How can Transit Time Flow Measurement (TTFM) Add Value in Liver Transplant Surgery?
Description:
Professor Troisi discusses the added value that TTFM brings to liver transplant surgery in this webinar. He is MD, PH.D. at the Frederico II University of Naples, Italy and Ghent University Hospital in Belgium.
What you’ll learn
1) Review of the ILTS (2017) Hemodynamic and Size Considerations
2) Surgical inflow modulation in (partial) liver transplantation
3) Value of intraoperative check of the graft inflow
4) Hepatic-splenic artery flow and functional disorders
Speaker
:
Professor Troisi
Bio
:
MD, PH.D. at the Frederico II University of Naples, Italy and Ghent University Hospital in Belgium.
How can Transit Time Flow Measurement (TTFM) Add Value in Liver Transplant Surgery?
Description:
Professor Troisi discusses the added value that TTFM brings to liver transplant surgery in this webinar. He is MD, PH.D. at the Frederico II University of Naples, Italy and Ghent University Hospital in Belgium.
Speaker:
Speakers:
Professor Troisi
Dr. Christoph Knappich
5 Well-Known Cardiac Surgeons from around the world
MD, PH.D. at the Frederico II University of Naples, Italy and Ghent University Hospital in Belgium.
Duration:
60 min
60 min
Date:
October 17, 2019
Dec 12, 2022
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What you'll learn
Introduction to the REQUEST study including the four step protocol that was used during the trial.
Case examples with videos from all the steps for TTFM and HFUS during CABG:
HFUS of aorta prior to manipulation
HFUS of conduits after harvest & coronary targets
TTFM of graft (Flow, PI, DF and BF)
HFUS of anastomosis
Results from the REQUEST study
What you'll learn
1) Review of the ILTS (2017) Hemodynamic and Size Considerations
2) Surgical inflow modulation in (partial) liver transplantation
3) Value of intraoperative check of the graft inflow
4) Hepatic-splenic artery flow and functional disorders