Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Pascher
general, abdominal and transplant surgery
general, abdominal and transplant surgery
Overview
Country, City
Germany, Munster
Health facility
University Hospital Munster
Medical unit
Department of general, abdominal and transplant surgery
About the doctor
Skills & Expertise
liver
transplantation
liver transplantation
surgery
graft
neoplasms
neuroendocrine tumors
kidney
intestinal transplantation
perfusion
resection
bowel
carcinoma
kidney transplantation
cancer
intestinal failure
transplant surgery
tumor
abdominal
pancreas
crohns
small bowel
cholangiocarcinoma
hepatocellular carcinoma
tacrolimus
allograft
injury
liver perfusion
graft function
bowel transplantation
reperfusion
digestive
ischemia
bile duct
tumor necrosis
organ transplantation
liver resection
graft immunogenicity
ischemia reperfusion
neuroendocrine neoplasia
renal transplantation
liver failure
short bowel syndrome
liver lobe
endocrine tumours
liver allografts
reperfusion injury
hyperacute rejection
metastasis
intestine
Resume
CV (Curriculum Vitae)
Education
- Studied human medicine
- Obtaining a license for medical practice
- Obtaining specialization in general, abdominal and transplant surgery
Experience
- 1998 Medical Director, Deputy Head of the Department of Surgery of Charite University Hospital Berlin
- Director, Department of general, abdominal, and transplant surgery at the University Hospital Munster
Awards & Memberships
- 2017 Received the Langenbeck Prize, the highest award of the German Society of Surgery
- Member of the German Society for General and Visceral Surgery
- Member of the German Society for Surgery
- Member of the European Society of Organ Transplantation
- Member of the German Transplant Society
Languages
English
German
Publications
Impact of dose escalation on colostomy-free survival and treatment outcome in squamous cell anal carcinoma.
August, 2023
Complete Metabolic Response to Combined Immune Checkpoint Inhibition after Progression of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer on Pembrolizumab: A Case Report.
27 July, 2023
Clinical impact of a celiac axis stenosis in patients undergoing hepatobiliary surgery.
16 July, 2023
Location
Albert-Schweitzer-Campus, 1, 48149 Munster, Germany
FAQ
Where does the doctor practice?
What is the specialization of Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Pascher?
The primary specialization of the doctor is general, abdominal and transplant surgery.
What is the experience of the specialist?
Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Pascher has been practicing for more than 26 years.
Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Pascher
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