Literature DB >> 2487059

A new simplified method of selective exposure of hepatic pedicles for controlled hepatectomies.

E I Galperin1, S R Karagiulian.   

Abstract

Our experience of 90 hepatectomies (HE) and examinations of 64 cadaver livers resulted in the elaboration of a simplified technique for the exposure of hepatic pedicles (HP) and the rapid selective ligation without significant normothermal ischemia of the retained parts of the liver. The method comprises 4 consecutive steps: 1) a superficial T-shaped incision of Glisson's capsule at the site of HP projection on the liver's inferior surface, 2) introduction of the surgeon's forefinger into the liver parenchyma, controlled by clamping the hepatoduodenal ligament, the fingertip finding a tubular structure well distinguished by its smooth elastic surface from the friable parenchyma and bending the finger to hook the pedicle, 3) drawing the hooked pedicle downwards through the slit in the capsule and temporarily clamping it, while releasing the hepatoduodenal ligament so as to restore blood supply to the retained parts of the liver, 4) checking for correct ligature position on the HP before its final ligation by matching the actual ischemic area with the intended line of resection and moving the clamp proximally or distally along the exposed pedicle for the release or clamping of lateral branches as necessary. Whereupon resection can be performed by any of the known methods. This method has been used in 8 major HE, allowing to reduce intraoperative blood loss from 2200 +/- 247 ml to 1000 +/- 225 ml and reducing general liver ischemia from 10 minutes and more to 2-3 minutes.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2487059      PMCID: PMC2423514          DOI: 10.1155/1989/28161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HPB Surg        ISSN: 0894-8569


  18 in total

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