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Teadching-Assistant - مدرس مساعد الجراحة العامة وجراحة وزراعة الكبد والبنكرياس والقنوات المرارية

Faculty of medicine

Address: سوهاج - شارع الترعة المردومة - خلف المستشفى الجامعى

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  • Since 2008, Dr. Emad was a resident surgeon at general and emergency Surgery Units, Sohag university hospitals, Sohag, Egypt. During this period, he learned the principles of different elective and emergency surgical techniques, including the management of polytraumatized patients

 

  • Since 2012 and after his graduation from the specialization school and being certified with the master’s degree, he took part in the academic activities of the general surgery department in the form of teaching medical students through different clinical rounds

 

  • Since 2013, Dr. Emad was attached to the Hepatobiliary Surgery Unit, General surgery department, Sohag university. During this period, he learned the main indications and techniques of liver and pancreatic resections

 

  • From January 2015 to January 2017, Dr. Emad was a visiting scholar at the Hepatobiliary and Liver, Kidney, and Pancreas Transplantation Surgery Unit, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy

 

  • From 2017 and ongoing, Dr. Emad was chosen as a peer reviewer for 3 international journals with good impact factors, including: “International Journal of Surgery, Medicine(Baltimore), and The Surgery Journal

2018-09-18 15:21:46 | Keywords Graft Steatosis,
IMPACT OF GRAFT STEATOSIS ON POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
BACKGROUND: Steatotic grafts are more susceptible to ischaemia-reperfusion injury than are normal grafts. Therefore, using steatotic grafts for liver transplantation (LT) is associated with high primary dysfunction and decreased survival rates. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of graft steatosis on post-LT outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective cohort analysis of 271 LT recipients from 2005 to 2016 ... Read more

2018-09-02 18:10:57 | Keywords Hepatic Artery, aberrant, liver transplantation,
Impact of aberrant left hepatic artery ligation on the outcome of liver transplantation
The preservation of a graft’s aberrant left hepatic artery (LHA) during liver transplantation (LT) ensures optimal vascularization of the left liver but can also be considered a risk factor for hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT). In contrast, ligation of an aberrant LHA may lead to hepatic ischemia with the potential risk of graft dysfunction and biliary complications. The aim of this ... Read more

2018-09-02 18:15:47 | Keywords emergency appendicitis, laparoscopy,
Laparoscopy in management of appendicitis in high-, middle-, and low-income countries: a multicenter, prospective, cohort study
Background Appendicitis is the most common abdominal surgical emergency worldwide. Differences between high- and low-income settings in the availability of laparoscopic appendectomy, alternative management choices, and outcomes are poorly described. The aim was to identify variation in surgical management and outcomes of appendicitis within low-, middle-, and high-Human Development Index (HDI) countries worldwide. Methods This is a multicenter, international prospective ... Read more

Does Histopathology Predict the Outcome of Fatty Liver Resection and Transplantation?
Hepatic steatosis is widely considered as substantial risk factor for postoperative complications after major hepatectomy and liver transplantation. Nonetheless, studies have been inconsistent regarding the extent of steatosis pertinent to aggravation of liver injury. Furthermore, a significant number of studies failed to show any link between hepatic steatosis and worse postoperative outcome. The confusion is further nourished by the conflicting ... Read more

2018-09-02 18:04:14 | Keywords Steatosis; Liver transplantation; Fatty ,
Review on Liver Steatosis and its Impact on Liver Transplantation
The lack of available organs for liver transplantation (LT) associated with the increased death rates among patients on the waiting lists for LT has triggered the use of so-called extended criteria donor (ECD) grafts. Among the wide range of these ECD livers, hepatic steatosis is one of the most frequent disorders, which is mostly related to an increasing prevalence of ... Read more