Project Details
New imaging technologies and assessment of regeneration patterns for the optimization of computer-assisted planning and risk analysis for living donor liver transplantation
Applicant
Professor Dr. Massimo Malagó
Subject Area
General and Visceral Surgery
Term
from 2007 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5397027
The goal of the project is the optimization of preoperative planning for living donor liver transplantations and the exploration of regeneration patterns after transplantation. Based on the findings of the ongoing project and new imaging technologies, main focuses of the project are: (1) the assessment of regeneration regarding morphology, angiogenesis, revascularization of intrahepatic vascular systems and the growth of liver and territorial volume, (2) the development of a model for advanced risk analysis including the prediction of revascularization for the hepatic veins, (3) the investigation of new imaging modalities and contrast media, and (4) the development of new planning tools for state-of-the-art and new image data including the automation of methods for the evaluation of potential donors and the optimization of algorithms for extraction of bile ducts and hepatic arteries.
DFG Programme
Clinical Research Units
Participating Person
Privatdozent Dr. Tobias Schröder