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Hepatectomy using traditional Péan clamp-crushing technique under intermittent Pringle maneuver.

Yoichi Ishizaki1, Jiro Yoshimoto, Hiroyuki Sugo, Ken Miwa, Seiji Kawasaki.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The clamp-crushing technique has been proved to be the most cost-efficient approach for hepatectomy. If the advantageous characteristics, such as lower blood loss and morbidity, could be utilized, this method could be ideal.
METHODS: The records of 380 patients who underwent hepatectomy using the clamp-crushing technique with intermittent inflow occlusion between 2002 and 2006 were retrospectively reviewed. One hundred fifty patients underwent major hepatectomy, and 230 underwent minor hepatectomy.
RESULTS: Thirteen (3.4%) patients received red cell transfusion, and 21 (5.5%) patients received fresh frozen plasma. According to Clavien's classification system, grade I complications occurred in 42 (11.1%), grade II in 32 (8.4%), grade III in 14 (3.7%), grade IV in 1 (0.3%), and grade V in 2 (0.5%) patients. Female sex, preoperative albumin-to-globulin ratio, and type of resection were independent factors predictive of blood loss.
CONCLUSIONS: The present patient series, who underwent traditional Péan clamp-crushing technique under intermittent Pringle maneuver, had a low risk of complications. This procedure is an acceptable technique for hepatic parenchymal transection.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18558388     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2007.09.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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