Proceedings of the 30th annual congress of the international liver transplantation society
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<jats:p> The 2025 Annual Congress of the International Liver Transplantation Society (ILTS), themed “ <jats:italic toggle="yes">Advancing Liver Transplantation: Embracing Innovation for the Future</jats:italic> ,” was held May 28-31 in Singapore. The meeting offered a comprehensive scientific program, featuring 92 sessions and 7 pre-congress workshops spanning living donor liver transplantation, advanced surgery, anesthesia and critical care, transplant oncology and immunology, basic science, pediatrics, and more. The program emphasized collaboration and innovation to advance patient outcomes in liver transplantation. In this report, the ILTS Vanguard Committee summarizes the key proceedings of the congress. </jats:p>
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Wilson, Elizabeth A, Mohammad Qasim Khan, A Mi Mi Kyaw, Paolo Magistri, Marta Tejedor, Manikandan Kathirvel, Kenan Moral, Sadhana Shankar, et al. (n.d.). Proceedings of the 30th annual congress of the international liver transplantation society. Liver Transplantation. 10.1097/lvt.0000000000000802 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/34183.
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