Multivisceral transplant is tricky. Donor OR doesn’t need porta dissection but needs accurate dissection from retroperitoneum. Knowledge from HPB, Colorectal, trauma surgery is needed.
The Treiz / Toldt fusion fascia is one of the most important points to handle operation.
Replaced CHA or RHA from SMA makes deceased donor operation complicated.
Our strategy and safe operation for total replaced CHA from SMA. The bifurcation was 4cm from Ao and retrograde dissection from hilum towards SMA was done.
Warm dissection time took only 1.5hr as usual.
Congratulations to graduating surgical resident,
@TCoeMD, and all that she has accomplished at #MGHsurgery!
As her next step, she will be pursuing fellowship training in abdominal transplant and hepatopancreatobiliary surgery at the University of Toronto.
Join us next Monday, Dec. 19, as we partner with @APDSurgery and @ARASurgery for an educational Zoom session, #EPAs — What to Expect as Program Directors and Administrators.
To register: https://t.co/v7AkYfSIE7
Note: Zoom link will be sent to registrants prior to the event.
Our #ABSEPAProject Kickoff Info Session webinars begin TOMORROW @ 8 pm ET / 7 pm CT / 5 pm PT. If you can't make it tomorrow, our second webinar on Wednesday will cover the same content & will be at 5 pm ET / 4 pm CT / 2 pm PT.
We hope to see you there! https://t.co/kuwnqxdRK4
So proud of my brilliant friend, @DanielCloonan, for this important piece. He has made me a better human, friend, and surgeon and he will continue to do the same for the field of surgery.
Thanks for sharing our work related to the Big Sibling program! @SophiaKMcKinley's commitment to understanding and improving the medical student experience has led to great programs to help enhance the surgery clerkship and share how wonderful surgery can be. @MGHSERG
We are so proud to work with so many women leaders in academic surgery who are renowned across a spectrum of disciplines. This and every month, we celebrate all the #WomeninSurgery delivering exceptional patient care, leading impactful research, and changing lives! #WIMMonth
As a woman of color who went through med school in the early 2010s figuring out medicine AND dating… I am in awe of how specific and relatable this story is. What wonderfully written characters, @shirleneobuobi. Reading it felt like catching up with an old friend! Congrats!
The news coming out of the United States is horrific. My heart goes out to the millions of American women who are now set to lose their legal right to an abortion. I can’t imagine the fear and anger you are feeling right now.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court just overturned Roe v. Wade, ending our constitutional right to abortion. We know you may be feeling a lot of things right now — hurt, anger, confusion. Whatever you feel is OK. We’re here with you — and we’ll never stop fighting for you.
Most Americans believe the decision to have a child is one of the most sacred decisions there is, and that such decisions should remain between patients and their doctors.
Today’s Supreme Court opinion will live in infamy as a step backward for women's rights and human rights.
Looking for a way to channel your anger right now? Here are two suggestions for how to take this fight to the state level, now that the Supreme Court has erased federal protections: