Critical Care and Sepsis
Clinical research activity includes septic shock in critically ill patients, with attention to organ support and prevention of deterioration during the acute phase of illness.
- Critical care medicine
- Septic shock
- Acute organ dysfunction
The therapeutic focus also extends to acute kidney injury risk in intensive care settings, reflecting interest in renal protection during severe systemic infection.
Nephrology and Renal Protection
Research activity addresses acute kidney injury associated with critical illness, with a specific interest in preserving kidney function in patients at high risk of renal complications.
- Acute kidney injury
- Kidney function preservation
- Renal complications
The sponsor’s funded work is centred on renal outcomes in the context of sepsis and intensive care, where early intervention is clinically important.
General Surgery and Acute Cholecystitis
Another area of interest is urgent surgical care for acute cholecystitis, with emphasis on improving operative management in emergency biliary disease.
- Emergency cholecystectomy
- Acute cholecystitis
- Biliary surgery
These studies focus on surgical performance and anatomical safety in urgent abdominal procedures.
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Intraoperative Imaging
Funded research includes the use of indocyanine green in laparoscopic cholecystectomy, with interest in visualisation of the extrahepatic bile duct during urgent surgery.
- Indocyanine green
- Intraoperative fluorescence cholangiography
- Extrahepatic bile duct
The surgical domain is centred on improving biliary anatomy identification in hepatobiliary surgery.



