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Dr. Lawrence Yuen is a Clinical Lecturer in Surgery at the University of Sydney’s Westmead Clinical School. His work focuses on surgical innovation, transplantation outcomes, and hepatobiliary surgery. He contributes to both clinical practice and academic research, with a particular emphasis on improving surgical techniques and patient outcomes in transplantation, vascular surgery, and oncological procedures.
His research interests include biomarker development for hepatobiliary malignancies, optimization of organ preservation techniques (e.g., normothermic machine perfusion), and surgical education methodologies. He has published extensively on topics such as pediatric kidney transplantation, renal artery aneurysm management, and complications in pancreas-kidney transplants.
Recent articles highlight his contributions to systematic reviews on preoperative biomarkers for cholangiocarcinoma, surgical knot-tying education for medical students, and outcomes of renal artery repair techniques. His work often bridges clinical practice and translational research, emphasizing evidence-based surgical practice.
Dr. Yuen collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in transplantation, hepatobiliary surgery, and vascular surgery. His research frequently involves analysis of national registries (e.g., Australian and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant Registry) to inform clinical guidelines and improve transplant outcomes.
