Full Programme: Looking Back, Looking Forwards
On 16 – 17 July 2018, the Department of Surgery hosted a meeting to celebrate the 50th anniversary of liver transplantation, pioneered in May 1968 by the Professor of Surgery at the time in Cambridge, Sir Roy Calne FRS.
Day 1 presentations (Vimeo)
Liver tolerance and the start of the programme – Chris Watson
Looking after the liver: The hepatology registrar’s tale – James Neuberger
48 hours: a weekend’s tale – Bob Greatorex
Organising it all: the coordinator’s tale – Sally Tabor
The paediatric programme: The paediatrician’s tale – Nick Barnes
The view from the top end: the anaesthetist’s tale – Mike Lindop
Heart lung liver transplantation: the cardiac surgeon’s tale – John Wallwork
The diseases of the first 50 years: the hepatologist’s tale – Mike Allison
Development of ITU: the intensivist’s tale – Kevin Gunning
Changing role of imaging: the radiologist’s tale – David Lomas
A view from under the microscope: the pathologist’s tale – Derek Wight
Day 2 presentations (watch on Vimeo)
New challenges in hepatology and liver transplantation – Roger Williams
The liver donor: then and now – Chris Watson
Liver preservation – emerging solutions – Peter Friend
Selection Criteria and management of Acute Liver failure – Will Bernal
Peri-operative risk assessment – John Klinck
The evolution of liver allocation in the UK – Alexander Gimson
Long-term management and co-morbidity – John O’Grady
Multivisceral transplantation – Andy Butler
Tolerance and immunosuppressive drug withdrawal – Alberto Sanchez-Fueyo
Hepatocyte replacement and transplantation – Tamir Rashid
Cholangiocyte replacement – Fotis Sampaziotis
Video Editor:
Andrew Paul Stone, Media Studio