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As live donation becomes more widespread, there is an increasing need for robust risk assessment and screening practices – physical and psychological alike – to manage potential short- and long-term complications for live donors. Chaired by Barış Akin, Istanbul, Turkey and Lisa Burnapp, Bristol United Kingdom, this State of the Art session on Wednesday 27th September includes talks from:

 

   

Aisling Courtney, Belfast, Ireland

To be or not to be a donor? (How can we make sure potential donors understand the risks?)

Fabienne Dobbels, Leuven, Belgium

Psychosocial evaluation of live donors - the need for a tool to determine psychological risk

 

Frank Dor, London, United Kingdom

Tailor made live donor nephrectomy: a conversation between two surgeons

Gabriel Oniscu, Edinburgh,
United Kingdom

Tailor made live donor nephrectomy: a conversation between two surgeons


Yaman Tokat, Istanbul, Turkey

Should live liver donor transplantation be advocated above deceased donor liver Tx?

 
                 
 

For quick-fire coverage from across the breadth of transplantation, don’t miss the moderated ePosters session at 5.45pm, Sunday, 24th September soon after the Opening Plenary.

 

The session includes six moderated presentation stations, each with twelve ePosters being presented over the course of an hour. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover and catch up with the latest research and techniques in your field – and you’ll have the opportunity to talk to presenters before and after the session to discuss their work in more detail.

 

 

 

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Stay tuned to the Congress website for the latest news about #ESOT2017: esot2017.esot.org

 
 

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