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Hepatic regeneration following right lobectomy: estimation of regenerative capacity.

M Shimada1, T Matsumata, T Maeda, H Itasaka, T Suehiro, K Sugimachi.   

Abstract

The regenerative capacity of the liver was assessed using a volumetric method on computed tomography in 21 adults: 16 underwent a standard right hepatic lobectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma, there were hepatic metastases in 3 others, and 2 suffered from other diseases. The patients' ages ranged from 33 to 68 years with a mean age of 57.0 years. The regeneration rate was expressed as the rate of the volume increase of the remnant left lobe compared with the preoperative volume of the left lobe. A univariate regression analysis showed that the portal pressure had a highly inverse correlation with the regeneration rate of the liver (r = -0.4753, P = 0.0397), while a multiple regression analysis demonstrated the correlation between the portal pressure, age, and the regeneration rate (multiple r = 0.5640). The regeneration rate of the normal liver (97.6 +/- 53.5%) was significantly higher than that of the chronic hepatitic (43.0 +/- 40.7%), and also tended to be higher than that of the cirrhotic liver (51.5 +/- 13.2%). However, there were no differences between chronic hepatitic and cirrhotic livers. The portal pressure before hepatectomy of the normal liver (149 +/- 19 mmH2O) was significantly lower than those of chronic hepatitic (188 +/- 38 mmH2O) and cirrhotic (245 +/- 78 mmH2O) livers. We thus conclude that the regenerative capacity of the liver following a right hepatic lobectomy could be estimated on the basis of both portal pressure and age. The regenerative capacity was also influenced by underlying liver diseases.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8054774     DOI: 10.1007/bf01676884

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


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