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Liver Disease Diagnosis, Management & Transplantation

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with Dr. Rustgi about
Liver Disease

The liver is the largest organ in the gastrointestinal tract and it performs more than 100 separate functions that keep us alive. Its complexity also makes it susceptible to many different diseases.

Close cooperation between Penn's gastroenterology and transplant surgery divisions — as well as radiology, pathology and other departments — ensures a seamless experience for the patients we treat. A highly skilled professional nursing and technical staff further enhances our ability to provide safe, effective care.

Our Services
Penn's liver specialists provide state-of-the-art evaluation and treatment for all types of liver and biliary disorders including:

  • Multidisciplinary assessment, treatment and management for liver disease and acute liver injury
  • Treatment and management of chronic viral hepatitis, alcohol-related liver disease, and acute liver injury
  • Diagnosis and treatment for people with complex liver disease, including: management of intractable ascites, recurrent variceal hemorrhage, hepatic encephalopathy and hepatocellular carcinoma
  • Transhepatic intravascular portosystemic shunt (TIPSS), performed by interventional radiologists for complications of portal hypertension

Liver Transplantation
Patients with end-stage liver disease are referred to the Penn Transplant Institute for liver transplant evaluation. Each year, more than 300 patients are evaluated and Penn surgeons perform more than 130 liver transplants, making it the largest liver transplant program in the area and one of the top 10 programs in the nation. In addition, the success rates for liver transplantation at Penn exceed the national averages.

Research
Penn physicians are also at the forefront of clinical research and treatment of liver disease, including:

  • Use of new medical therapies for chronic hepatitis B and C
  • New methods of immunosuppressive therapy
  • Combination therapy for liver tumors, including surgical resection, transplantation, chemotherapy and chemoembolization
  • Living related-donor program in collaboration with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

K. Rajender Reddy, MD, Director of Hepatology, is a principal investigator in a National Institutes of Health study testing the use of silymarin in treating chronic liver disease. Over 50 percent of patients with chronic hepatitis C infection (HCV) are either ineligible or do not respond to traditional interferon-based therapies. Silymarin is reportedly beneficial as an anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and anti-fibrogenic in some patients.

Locations
This program is available at the following locations:

Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
Fourth Level, Suite 4-370S
3400 Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Penn Medicine Radnor
250 King of Prussia Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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Penn Transplant Institute - Liver Program
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce Street
Rhoads Building, Ground Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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