| Literature DB >> 27293483 |
Felix Oldhafer1, Kristina I Ringe2, Kai Timrott1, Moritz Kleine1, Wolf Ramackers1, Sebastian Cammann1, Mark D Jäger1, Juergen Klempnauer1, Hueseyin Bektas1, Florian W R Vondran1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The two-stage liver resection combining in situ liver transection with portal vein ligation, also referred to as ALPPS (Associating Liver Partition and Portal vein ligation for Staged hepatectomy), has been described as a promising method to increase the resectability of liver tumors. However, one of the most important issues regarding the safety of this procedure is the optimal timing of the second stage at the point of sufficient hypertrophy of the future liver remnant. The recently developed liver maximum function capacity test (LiMAx) can be applied to monitor the liver function postoperatively and hence could be a useful tool for decision-making regarding the timing of the second stage of ALPPS. CASEEntities:
Keywords: ALPPS; In situ split; LiMAx; Liver; Liver resection; Surgery
Year: 2016 PMID: 27293483 PMCID: PMC4901504 DOI: 10.1186/s13037-016-0104-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Saf Surg ISSN: 1754-9493
Fig. 1Pre- and postoperative CT-scan of the liver. a Preoperative CT-scan depicting the tumor lesion within the right liver lobe (marked pink) and the resulting future liver remnant (FLR; marked purple). b CT-volumetry 7 days after the first step of ALPPS already resulted in a significant increase of the FLR. The extended right liver lobe (wrapped in a silicone matting) meanwhile showed signs of necrosis following ligation of the right portal vein. c CT-volumetry 11 days after the first step of ALPPS showed further growth of the FLR (marked red). POD = postoperative day
Fig. 2Postoperative course of AST, Bilirubin and Quick value. Diagram depicting the courses of AST, Bilirubin and Quick value following the first and second step of the ALPPS-procedure, respectively. POD = postoperative day
Fig. 3Postoperative course of FLR, LiMAx value and Quick value. Diagram depicting the courses of FLR, LiMAx value and Quick value following the first step of the ALPPS-procedure, respectively. POD = postoperative day
Fig. 4Algorithm summarizing the recommendations for performance of ALPPS. Diagram summarizing the suggestions of the first International ALPPS Expert Meeting in Hamburg [11] modified by possible implementation of the LiMAx test