Title: Modified Normothermic Hepatic Vascular Exclusion For Bloodless Transabdminal Hepatectomy
Abstract: Modified normothermic hepatic auscular exclusion (NHVE) for bloodless trans -abdominal hepatectomy is a technique with least trauma. With this technique,two cases of huge liver carcinoma which invaded right hepatic vein and inferior vena cava and one case of massive subcapsular hematoma in the right hepatic lobe were treated satisfactorily. The indication, feasibility, and relation between the time of hepatic ischemia and the damage of liver function caused by operation were discussed. The authors indicated that this technique is an effective method to prevent hemorrhage due to hepatic venous injuries and air embolism, It provides reliabilities for resection of liver tumors which invaded large hepatic veins and for repair of hepatic venous injuries. The safety of whole liver vascular occlusion may be extended over 39 minutes in patients without liver cirrhosis It will not delay the recovery of gastrointestinal function And for patients with cardiac and pulmonary diseases, it can also be carefully used.
Publication Year: 1995
Publication Date: 1995-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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