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Jan 2022
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Clinical Challenges in Transplant Surger...

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
About this episode
In this episode we will explore two challenging transplant surgery cases. In the first, we discuss Nutcracker syndrome and the unique ethical questions that accompanied a living donor case. In the second, we examine a perplexing post-operative development in a complicated liver transplant patient. 

Learning Objectives
·       Understand the presentation and general treatment strategies for renal nutcracker syndrome
·       Discuss protocol and ethical considerations for living donor renal transplants
·       Review portal hypertension physiology, clinical manifestations, and options for treatment

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