| Literature DB >> 3287072 |
R Pichlmayr1, H J Bretschneider, E Kirchner, B Ringe, P Lamesch, G Gubernatis, J Hauss, K J Niehaus, J Kaukemüller.
Abstract
A method for an ex situ operation of the liver is presented with the example of such an operation in a 40-year-old patient. With this operation bilateral liver metastases of a leiomyosarcoma--which were otherwise regarded as irresectable--were resected. Function of the liver after reimplantation was good. Liver protection was performed by perfusion with cardioplegic HTK-solution (Bretschneider). The techniques of liver ex- and implantation are based on the methods of liver transplantation. Extracorporal femoro-porto-axillary bypass for decompression of the inferior caval vein and portal vein was used throughout the anhepatic period of 6 h. It is supposed that the method described here--which according to the authors' knowledge has been performed for the first time in a patient--will open up new perspectives for the surgery of malignant and occasionally of benign tumors, if necessary also for other surgical liver diseases. As an additional possibility, in situ protection of the liver with consecutive operation of the bloodless liver in situ is discussed. This procedure will correspond for the most part to the ex situ technique described here.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3287072 DOI: 10.1007/bf01262775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langenbecks Arch Chir ISSN: 0023-8236