Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Interplay of Technic

In the past, liver resections and liver transplantations were performed by different surgical teams, with very little interplay between the two. However, the evolution toward more complex operations called for an increasingly intense interaction between t

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Umberto Cillo Luciano De Carlis Editors

Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Interplay of Technical and Theoretical Aspects

Updates in Surgery

The aim of this series is to provide informative updates on hot topics in the areas of breast, endocrine, and abdominal surgery, surgical oncology, and coloproctology, and on new surgical techniques such as robotic surgery, laparoscopy, and minimally invasive surgery. Readers will find detailed guidance on patient selection, performance of surgical procedures, and avoidance of complications. In addition, a range of other important aspects are covered, from the role of new imaging tools to the use of combined treatments and postoperative care. The topics addressed by volumes in the series Updates in Surgery have been selected for their broad significance in collaboration with the Italian Society of Surgery. Each volume will assist surgical residents and fellows and practicing surgeons in reaching appropriate treatment decisions and achieving optimal outcomes. The series will also be highly relevant for surgical researchers.

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Umberto Cillo  •  Luciano De Carlis Editors

Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Interplay of Technical and Theoretical Aspects Foreword by Paolo De Paolis

Editors Umberto Cillo Department of Surgery, Oncology and Gastroenterology University of Padua Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplant Unit Padua University Hospital Padua Italy

Luciano De Carlis Department of General Surgery and Transplantation Niguarda Hospital School of Medicine and Surgery University of Milano-Bicocca Milan Italy

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