Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Missenden Road, Camperdown, NSW
Overview
The Transplant Unit of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital is a well supervised, large volume unit. The unit covers both kidney and liver transplantation, but the primary role of the Transplant Fellow is in liver transplantation. There is also a SET trainee whose primary responsibility is kidney transplantation. The unit performed 85 liver transplants in 2015. In addition, 13 children were transplanted at the Westmead Children’s Hospital. Although the Fellow does not routinely attend paediatric liver transplantation, there is sufficient flexibility to facilitate this if the Fellow has a special interest in paediatric transplantation. The unit performs living donor liver procurement procedures (adult to child) once or twice a year. The Fellow has excellent supervised access to the transplant procedure.
Deceased donor procurement in NSW is shared 50:50 between RPA and Westmead Hospital. In 2015, there were approximately 130 deceased organ donors in NSW. There is sufficient supervised exposure to both kidney-only and multi-organ donation to enable the Fellow to learn the procedures.
CONTACT
Dr Michael Crawford FRACS
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POSTS
1 x Liver Transplant
TRANSPLANT & DONOR NUMBERS
Each year we perform around 85 adult liver transplants.
Details
Opportunities
THE ROLE
The Liver Transplant Fellow at RPAH is exposed to a vast amount of operative experience, particularly in transplant. Each year we perform around 85 adult liver transplants. The fellow is present for the vast majority as first assistant or operating surgeon with a supervising consultant. Furthermore, around 120 deceased donor surgeries take place in NSW/ACT and the fellow is exposed to these when it is clinically safe for them to do so.