Background: Radiofrequency ablation (RF) is emerging as new therapeutic method for the management of hepatic tumors. So far the RF-assisted hepatectomy has been described using an electrode initially designed for ablation of unresectable tumors. Herein, we describe a new technique for liver resection using a bipolar radiofrequency device. Method: Ten patients undergo liver resection using a bipolar radiofrequency device. A minimal zone of desiccation around the tumor is created between pairs of opposing electrodes as a result of a minimum amount of energy released. This coagulated plane can be divided with a scalpel. Results: The liver parenchyma was divided with minimal blood loss. No intensive care unit admission was needed. There was no ...
Background: Parenchymal transection(PT) still remains a challenge in liver resection. The outcomes o...
The World Health Organization classifies liver cancer among the five types of cancer with highest de...
The aim of this study is to inform about the development of a new semispherical surgical instrument ...
AbstractBackground. Intraoperative blood loss has been shown to be an important factor correlating w...
BackgroundSurgical resection remains the gold standard in dealing with liver tumours. Blood loss, bi...
AbstractBackgroundMonopolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a well accepted modality for local cont...
Surgical advances generally follow either a scientific discovery or a technological breakthrough, fo...
PubMed ID: 24945372The incidence of colorectal carcinoma is still growing in the Czech Republic and ...
Many methods of minimally invasive therapy have been developed in recent years to eliminate tumours ...
In the United States, approximately 155,000 new cases of cancer of the liver and bile duct occur ann...
AbstractBackground. Intraoperative blood loss has been shown to be an important factor correlating w...
BackgroundSurgical resection remains the gold standard in dealing with liver tumours. Blood loss, bi...
Laparoscopic liver resection has progressively gained acceptance as a safe and effective procedure i...
AbstractBackgroundIntraoperative blood loss during liver resection may be minimized by ablating the ...
WOS: 000367103500006PubMed ID: 26702234The bipolar radiofrequency device (HabibA (R)) has been recen...
Background: Parenchymal transection(PT) still remains a challenge in liver resection. The outcomes o...
The World Health Organization classifies liver cancer among the five types of cancer with highest de...
The aim of this study is to inform about the development of a new semispherical surgical instrument ...
AbstractBackground. Intraoperative blood loss has been shown to be an important factor correlating w...
BackgroundSurgical resection remains the gold standard in dealing with liver tumours. Blood loss, bi...
AbstractBackgroundMonopolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a well accepted modality for local cont...
Surgical advances generally follow either a scientific discovery or a technological breakthrough, fo...
PubMed ID: 24945372The incidence of colorectal carcinoma is still growing in the Czech Republic and ...
Many methods of minimally invasive therapy have been developed in recent years to eliminate tumours ...
In the United States, approximately 155,000 new cases of cancer of the liver and bile duct occur ann...
AbstractBackground. Intraoperative blood loss has been shown to be an important factor correlating w...
BackgroundSurgical resection remains the gold standard in dealing with liver tumours. Blood loss, bi...
Laparoscopic liver resection has progressively gained acceptance as a safe and effective procedure i...
AbstractBackgroundIntraoperative blood loss during liver resection may be minimized by ablating the ...
WOS: 000367103500006PubMed ID: 26702234The bipolar radiofrequency device (HabibA (R)) has been recen...
Background: Parenchymal transection(PT) still remains a challenge in liver resection. The outcomes o...
The World Health Organization classifies liver cancer among the five types of cancer with highest de...
The aim of this study is to inform about the development of a new semispherical surgical instrument ...