Dr. Mohamed Fathy
Surgical Resection for Primary and Metastatic Liver Disease: The Importance of Future Liver Remnant
Surgical Resection for Primary and Metastatic Liver Disease: The Importance of Future Liver Remnant
Professor of Hepatobiliary Surgery
Ain Shams University
Cairo, Egypt
“Mohamed Fathy is a professor of hepatobiliary surgery and liver transplantation in Ain shams university, Cairo, Egypt. In 2000 he got his MD degree in general surgery. in 2001-2002 he started his training career in The department of the General surgery & Organ transplantation in Essen University, Germany where he actively involved (with a license from the German ministry of health as a registered doctor) in Different organ transplantation and Advanced biliary and pancreatic surgery.
In 2002 he shared in living donor liver transplantation program in Wady EL Nile hospital followed by Egypt air center for organ transplantation in 2007 and Ain shams university center for organ transplantation 2008. He performed more than 1200 case of LDLT making his team one of the most experience team in that field. In 2018 he became the Dean of National institute for liver disease, Cairo Egypt. He has a lot of publications including some modification in the technique in LDLT.”
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