Surgery, Science, and Stewardship: The Changing Profile of the Abdominal Transplant Surgeon

外科手术、科学与管理:腹部移植外科医生的角色转变

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Abstract

Abdominal organ transplantation has undergone remarkable evolution over the past several decades, with clinical outcomes improving steadily and procedure volumes rising in parallel. Despite this progress, the abdominal transplant workforce is shrinking, and interest in fellowship training has noticeably waned, even as surgeons in practice report increasing levels of professional strain. The core challenge is that the responsibilities and expectations of the modern abdominal transplant surgeon are expanding far more rapidly than the field's capacity to train, recruit, and retain its workforce. Emerging innovations, including advanced preservation techniques, ex vivo cellular and genomic interventions, sophisticated immune profiling, and more individualized immunosuppression strategies, are reshaping the discipline, although many of these technologies remain in early development or under preliminary regulatory evaluation. This editorial examines the trajectory of abdominal transplantation, the expanding demands placed on contemporary transplant surgeons, and the workforce, ethical, and scientific pressures that risk widening the gap between the field's aspirations and its practical capacity. We conclude with recommendations aimed at ensuring that the future of abdominal transplantation remains both scientifically ambitious and professionally sustainable.

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