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Does topical cooling alleviate ischemia/reperfusion injury during inflow occlusion in hepatectomy? Results of an experimental and clinical study.

M Imakita1, N Yamanaka, N Kuroda, Y Kitayama, E Okamoto.   

Abstract

This study was undertaken to evaluate whether topical cooling can alleviate ischemia/reperfusion injury, after continuous inflow occlusion during hepatectomy. Using a canine model of 70% partial liver ischemia (60 min), alteration in the subcellular (cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus) elements calcium, sodium, potassium, and chloride, and liver functions following reperfusion were compared between control livers and livers subjected to topical cooling down to 23 degrees +/- 4.9 degrees C by seeding ice slush over the ischemic lobe. The elements were determined by X-ray microanalysis using liver biopsy specimens. A similar clinical study was undertaken examining ten patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and chronic liver disease who underwent right-sided segmentectomy under continuous right inflow occlusion, five of whom were given topical cooling and five of whom were not. In the experimental study, postreperfusion worsening of liver function tests was significantly suppressed in the cooling group, which was associated with the suppression of subcellular Ca, Na, and Cl increases and K decreases after reperfusion. In the clinical study, the occlusion time was significantly longer in the hypothermic patients than in the normothermic patients, but no significant differences in postoperative liver function or postischemic increases in Ca, Na, or Cl and decreases in K were observed. These experimental and clinical findings suggest that topical cooling alleviates ischemic insult and enhances safe prolonged inflow occlusion.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11039707     DOI: 10.1007/s005950070061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.549


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