Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-20481
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2025/C-20481
Authorblock:
P. P. Lama, S. Morón Hodge, C. Oterino Serrano, L. Maté Miguel, L. T. Arnas, J. Rey Porras, J. Guisández Martín, S. Agueda Martín, C. Martín Hervás; Madrid/ES
Disclosures:
Pablo Pazos Lama:
Nothing to disclose
Sara Morón Hodge:
Nothing to disclose
César Oterino Serrano:
Nothing to disclose
Laura Maté Miguel:
Nothing to disclose
Laura Tello Arnas:
Nothing to disclose
Jorge Rey Porras:
Nothing to disclose
Jorge Guisández Martín:
Nothing to disclose
Sonia Agueda Martín:
Nothing to disclose
Carmen Martín Hervás:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Abdomen, Kidney, CT, Ultrasound, Ultrasound-Colour Doppler, Education, Transplantation
The kidney is the most frequently transplanted solid organ worldwide. According to data from the National Transplant Organization, there has been a progressive increase in the number of transplants in recent years.
The role of the radiologist has become essential in the early assessment of post-surgical complications. Early detection of these complications increases the chances of graft survival.
Ultrasound is the primary diagnostic technique for post-transplant pathology. A proper systematic approach improves the interpretation of findings, reduces the likelihood of errors, and facilitates communication with the surgical team.