Spencer Fogelman, MD
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Anesthesia Implications for Chemo Saturation — Percutaneous Hepatic Chemotherapy; A Novel Approach to the Management of Metastatic Liver Cancer
Monday, May 20, 2024
Objectives:
- Understand the principles of how surgery and anesthesia influences tumor metastasis and tumor recurrence
- Understand the basic implications of commonly used anesthetics in the setting of surgical oncology
- Become familiar with the history of management metastatic liver cancer
- Become familiar with the preoperative selection and evaluation of patients undergoing Percutaneous Hepatic Chemotherapy
- Understand the anesthetic management of Chemo saturation-Percutaneous Hepatic Chemotherapy
Dr. Spencer Fogelman is currently a Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center (UTHSC) where he serves as the Assistant Director of Ambulatory Services and the anesthesia point person for their Delcath Liver Perfusion Program. He is originally from Cincinnati, OH, received his medical degree from Lincoln Memorial University-Debusk College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2018 and completed his residency at the University of Kentucky in 2022 where he served as Chief Resident.