Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung
Liver Transplant Surgeon
Professor , MPTh, MD, 30 years of experienceGangdong-gu , South Korea
About Doctor
- Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung is a highly experienced Liver Transplant Surgeon with +30 years of experience in performing HBP surgeries, kidney transplants and treating liver and biliary tract cancer.
- Prof. Sun-Hyung acquired his MD degree
Specialization
Kidney transplant
Liver cancer
Biliary tract cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Cholelithiasis
Robotic surgery
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Work Experience of Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung
Professor, Kyung Hee University – Hospital at Gangdong
Professor, Asan Medical center
Education
- MPTh, Ulsan University Graduate School of Medicine
- MD, KyungHee University School of Medicine
Paper Published
- Clinical Review Of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy In Acute Cholecystitis.
- Outcome Of Conservative Percutaneous Cholecystostomy In High-Risk Patients With Acute Cholecystitis And
Location
Gangdong-gu
South Korea
Frequently Asked Questions About Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung
Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung practices at Kyung Hee University – Hospital at Gangdong
Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung specialty is Liver Transplant Surgeon
Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung is Liver Transplant Surgeon with 30 years of experience.
Prof. Joo Sun-Hyung is MPTh, MD.
More About Liver Transplant Surgeon
Liver transplant surgeons are specially trained doctors who perform the surgery and provide care before and after the transplant.
Investigations like Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of abdomen or pelvis, Computed tomography (CT) scan of abdomen or pelvis, Dobutamine stress echocardiogram (DSE), Ultrasound, Electrocardiogram, Colonoscopy, Mammogram, and blood tests.
You can get but in there is poor prognosis.
For the liver donor, criteria includes a compatible blood type and body size having no serious medical condition such as liver disease, diabetes, heart disease, or cancer and should be aged between 18 to 60 and for liver recipient a OPTN's computer system is followed which matches the donor's organs to potential recipients.
Usually, about 75% of people who undergo liver transplant live for at least five years.