ILTS Insights – Liver Machine Perfusion at the Frontline

Join the ILTS live Webinar "Liver Machine Perfusion at the Frontline", supported by Bridge to Life! On November 6, Cristiano Quintini, Paolo Muiesan, and Paulo Martins discuss liver machine perfusion trials that have been reported to date and their findings and share their insights into trials being performed currently.

 

Webinar:

ILTS Insights: Liver Machine Perfusion at the Frontline

 

Available on demand: https://ilts.org/education/webinars/ilts-insights-liver-machine-perfusion-at-the-frontline/

 

The second Bridge to Life sponsored Webinar delves into the clinical application of machine perfusion in liver transplantation. Experts will discuss the clinical trials that have been performed to date, those that are currently underway, and those that are still needed as well as how liver machine perfusion preservation is expanding throughout different parts of the world. The webinar is organized by the ILTS DCD, Liver Preservation & Machine Perfusion Special Interest Group.

 

Objectives:

Understand the liver machine perfusion trials that have been reported to date and their findings and gain insight into trials being performed currently.

 

Agenda:

  • Liver Machine Perfusion Clinical Trial Update (Cristiano Quintini)
  • Global Expansion of (Liver) Machine Perfusion (Paolo Muiesan)
  • What Future Trials are Needed in Liver Machine Perfusion (Paulo Martins)
  • Q&A

 

Speaker:

Cristiano Quintini is the Director of Liver Transplantation at Cleveland Clinic. He is also a Staff Physician in Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery in the Department of General Surgery. Dr. Quintini area of expertize embrace complex liver surgery including advanced liver surgery for tumors (conventional and laparoscopic), living donor liver transplantation and liver transplantation. He is involved in clinical research in the field of liver surgery and transplantation as well as ex-vivo organ perfusion.

Paolo Muiesan is Professor in HPB Surgery and Transplantation at the University of Birmingham. He leads the living donor, auxiliary, domino and DCD liver transplantation programs. Other clinical and research interests include normothermic regional perfusion and machine perfusion as novel means of organ preservation for transplantation. He currently leads the surgical program for treatment of cholangiocarcinoma.
Paulo N. Martins is a Transplant and Hepatobiliary surgeon (associate professor) and principal investigator at the University of Massachusetts. He has been recognized for his pioneering work in the area of liver transplantation by the International Liver Transplantation Society. His basic science research is focused on ischemia-reperfusion injury and organ preservation.

 

Moderator:

Amelia Hessheimer is a Specialist in Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery & Liver Transplantation Unit at the Hospital Clínic in Barcelona, Spain. Dr. Hessheimer has a background in Chemistry, Medicine, and Surgery. Currently, Dr. Hessheimer performs both clinical and experimental work in the field of liver transplantation, with primary areas of focus related to donation after circulatory death, perfusion technologies, and strategies for the successful transplantation of partial liver grafts. Amelia Hessheimer is a member of the ILTS Vanguard Committee and topic coordinator of the ILTS DCD, Liver Preservation & Machine Perfusion Special Interest Group.

 

This webinar is supported by: Bridge to Life

ILTS would like to thank Bridge to Life for their generous support for the production of this webinar. Bridge to Life has had no influence on the content and full editorial control remains the sole responsibility of ILTS.

 

Bridge to Life is a leading supplier of preservation solutions globally with a focus on innovation in organ preservation and machine perfusion. Through a strong focus on collaboration with surgeons and transplant professionals, Bridge to Life continues to explore emerging science and preservation technologies.

https://bridgetolife.eu

 

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