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A-111 09:25<br />

Dental implantology: The role of the radiologist<br />

A. Gahleitner; Vienna/AT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To examine key questions for pre-treatment planning CT:<br />

a) Assessment of bone size and quality<br />

b) Virtual placement of the implants<br />

c) Where the sensitive anatomy is located.<br />

2. To consider the role of MR in implantology.<br />

3. To learn basic and advanced fi ndings of post-treatment complications.<br />

Panel discussion 09:50<br />

Postgraduate Educational <strong>Programme</strong><br />

08:30 - 10:00 Room E2<br />

Abdominal and Gastrointestinal<br />

RC 501<br />

Liver transplantation: Role of imaging<br />

Moderator: M.-F. Bellin; Villejuif/FR<br />

A-112 08:30<br />

A. Pre-transplantation parenchymal assessment<br />

C. Catalano, D. Marin; Rome/IT<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To introduce the way of selecting the appropriate imaging modality.<br />

2. To discuss parenchymal assessment, lesion identifi cation and characterisation in the cirrhotic liver.<br />

3. To learn assessment of liver parenchyma normal liver donors.<br />

A-113 09:00<br />

B. Pre-transplantation vascular and biliary assessment<br />

A. Hakime; Clichy/FR<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To describe the main vascular and biliary variants of the liver and their impacts on surgical decisions.<br />

2. To describe the CT and MR fi ndings.<br />

3. To discuss indications and diagnostic value of CT and MR imaging.<br />

A-114 09:30<br />

C. Post-transplantation imaging of complications<br />

J.B. Karani; London/UK<br />

Learning Objectives:<br />

1. To understand the developments in surgical technique and their appearances on post-operative imaging.<br />

2. To understand the role of a multi-modality approach with US, CT and MR imaging in the recognition of<br />

both the early and late complications of adult and pediatric liver transplantation.<br />

3. To understand the frequency of the common vascular and biliary complications and their relationship to<br />

the differing surgical techniques and the potential for therapy by interventional radiology.<br />

4. To understand the role of imaging in diagnosing the non-liver specifi c complications of organ<br />

transplantation including opportunistic infection and the post transplant lymphoproliferative disorders.<br />

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