Oral Abstract
Reduced Sized Grafts, Living and Deceased Livers

Monday August 04, 2025 | 16:30 to 17:45
Room: 10
Track: Allied Health

Presentations

Amar Gupta, United States
Robotic Donor Right Hepatectomy is a Safe Operation with a Short Learning Curve: 50 Consecutive Cases from a Single North American Center

Vikraman Vikraman Gunabushanam, United States
Over One Thousand Consecutive Living Donor Hepatectomies over 24 Years at a Single Institution- The Impact of ERAS Protocols on Donor Recovery

Deok-Gie Kim, Korea
QUALITY Score, Development of Integrative Prognostic Index for Living Donor Liver Using Multicentric Registry Data

Takeo Toshima, Japan
Refining the Prognostic Framework for Small-for-Size Graft Syndrome Grade B After LDLT: A Multicenter Study by the iLDLT Group

Shinichiro Yokota, United States
Shifting Landscape of Adult Liver Transplantation in the United States: Declining Role of Living Donor Transplants?

Jessica Singh, Germany
reduced sized grafts, living and deceased livers

Siyuan Yao, United States
Graft-to-Spleen Volume Ratio is a New Indicator for Splenectomy in Living Donor Liver Transplantation to Protect Graft Function: Retrospective Analysis and Prospective Validation

Yu Minami, Japan
Feasibility and Outcomes of Living-Donor Liver Transplantation in Elderly Patients Aged 70 Years and Older: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis

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