OBJECTIVE: We describe a new ultrasound guided conservative procedure for patients with liver tumors invading the middle hepatic vein (MHV) at its caval confluence. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Morbidity and mortality for major hepatectomies are not negligible. However, when tumors invade the MHV at the caval confluence, major surgery is usually recommended. METHODS: Patients included in this study were those with tumors invading the MHV at its hepato-caval confluence (within 4 cm). Minimum follow-up was established at 6-months from surgery. Among 284 consecutive hepatectomies, 17 (6%) met the inclusion criteria. Partial sparing of segments 4, 5, and 8 was established intraoperatively, based on color-Doppler IOUS findings (NCT00600522 on Clinic...
Major hepatectomy (MH) is often considered the only possible approach for colorectal liver metastasi...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated surgical techniques and results of patients with tumors who had und...
Rate of major resection is still high in most surgical institutions due to fear of incomplete tumor ...
BACKGROUND: In case of liver tumors invading the middle hepatic vein (MHV) at the hepatocaval conflu...
Liver lesions located adjacent to the middle hepatic vein (MHV) at the hepatocaval confluence are ra...
Background/Aim: Locally advanced liver tumours with vascular invasion have been considered for a lon...
Background: Intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) may allow a more conservative procedure in patient...
Background: Parenchyma-sparing hepatectomy techniques allow a lesser volume resection (<3 adjacent s...
Background/Aims: Major hepatectomy is associated with higher risks of morbidity and mortality. Porta...
In the case of tumors in contact with or invading the middle hepatic vein (MHV) at the hepatocaval c...
BACKGROUND: Despite higher blood loss, morbidity, and mortality, rate of major resection is still hi...
Background and Methods: Tumors infiltrating the inferior caval vein (ICV) have been considered irres...
Major hepatectomy (MH) is often considered the only possible approach for colorectal liver metastasi...
BACKGROUND: Resection of liver tumours with involvement of inferior vena cava (IVC) is considered to...
BACKGROUND: With growing popularity and experience in laparoscopic liver surgery, the options for mo...
Major hepatectomy (MH) is often considered the only possible approach for colorectal liver metastasi...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated surgical techniques and results of patients with tumors who had und...
Rate of major resection is still high in most surgical institutions due to fear of incomplete tumor ...
BACKGROUND: In case of liver tumors invading the middle hepatic vein (MHV) at the hepatocaval conflu...
Liver lesions located adjacent to the middle hepatic vein (MHV) at the hepatocaval confluence are ra...
Background/Aim: Locally advanced liver tumours with vascular invasion have been considered for a lon...
Background: Intraoperative ultrasonography (IOUS) may allow a more conservative procedure in patient...
Background: Parenchyma-sparing hepatectomy techniques allow a lesser volume resection (<3 adjacent s...
Background/Aims: Major hepatectomy is associated with higher risks of morbidity and mortality. Porta...
In the case of tumors in contact with or invading the middle hepatic vein (MHV) at the hepatocaval c...
BACKGROUND: Despite higher blood loss, morbidity, and mortality, rate of major resection is still hi...
Background and Methods: Tumors infiltrating the inferior caval vein (ICV) have been considered irres...
Major hepatectomy (MH) is often considered the only possible approach for colorectal liver metastasi...
BACKGROUND: Resection of liver tumours with involvement of inferior vena cava (IVC) is considered to...
BACKGROUND: With growing popularity and experience in laparoscopic liver surgery, the options for mo...
Major hepatectomy (MH) is often considered the only possible approach for colorectal liver metastasi...
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated surgical techniques and results of patients with tumors who had und...
Rate of major resection is still high in most surgical institutions due to fear of incomplete tumor ...