Oral Abstract: Indications for pediatric liver transplantation
Friday September 19, 2025 from 13:35 to 15:05
MOA 5
Moderators
Lectures
  • 226.1 Proactive living donor liver transplant is associated with improved graft- and patient-survival outcomes in children with Biliary Atresia
    Marshall W Wallace, United States
  • 226.2 Facing the issue of acute-on-chronic liver failure in pediatric biliary atresia: a prognostic and therapeutic challenge
    Dr. Maria Julia Minetto, Argentina
  • 226.3 Living donor plus domino liver transplantation for MSUD: expanding donor pool safely
    Dr. Joao Seda Neto, Brazil
  • 226.4 Liver transplant for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma in children exceeding milan criteria
    Dr. Alberto M Fratti, Italy
  • 226.5 Excellent outcomes with high-risk pediatric hepatoblastoma: a detailed analysis of a large, single center experience
    Douglas G. Farmer, United States
  • 226.6 Pediatric liver re-transplantation over 40 years: the largest comprehensive single-center experience
    Dr. Fady M Kaldas, United States
  • 226.7 Retrospective analysis of Liver Transplantations in Biliary Atresia despite low bilirubin levels following Kasai procedure: key insights
    Dr. Roberto Tambucci, Belgium
  • 226.8 Mid- and long-term evolution after liver +/- kidney transplantation for methylmalonic acidemia
    Dr. Samira Sissaoui, France

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