Background: Liver hypertrophy induced by partial portal vein occlusion (PVL) is accelerated by adding simultaneous parenchymal transection (“ALPPS procedure”). This preclinical experimental study in pigs tests the hypothesis that simultaneous ligation of portal and hepatic veins of the liver also accelerates regeneration by abrogation of porto-portal collaterals without need for operative transection. Methods: A pig model of portal vein occlusion was compared with the novel model of simultaneous portal and hepatic vein occlusion, where major hepatic veins draining the portal vein–deprived lobe were identified with intraoperative ultrasonography and ligated using pledgeted transparenchymal sutures. Kinetic growth was compared, and the portal...
BACKGROUND: Portal vein arterialization (PVA) has shown efficacy to treat acute liver failure (ALF) ...
Portal vein occlusion increases the resectability of initially unresectable HCC by inducing the hype...
International audienceThe extent of liver resection for tumours is limited by the expected functiona...
Background: Liver hypertrophy induced by partial portal vein occlusion (PVL) is accelerated by addin...
Background Data: The extent of hepatectomies is limited by the functional reserve of the remnant liv...
Associated liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) is a two-stage he...
International audienceBackground: Portal vein embolization (PVE) is used routinely to prevent postop...
Background. After portal vein ligation of 1 side of the liver, the other side regenerates at a slow ...
PURPOSE: To determine whether embolization of portal vein branches would stimulate hepatocyte replic...
International audienceObjective: To investigate safety and efficacy of temporary portal hemodynamics...
Associated liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) is a two-stage he...
AbstractBackgroundPublications using the ALPPS (associating liver partition and portal vein ligation...
Aim: To determine whether the physiologically oxygenated arterial blood reversed in the portal syste...
BACKGROUND: Portal vein ligation (PVL) combined with in situ splitting (ISS) has been shown to induc...
Portal vein ligation (PVL) combined with in situ splitting (ISS) has been shown to induce remarkable...
BACKGROUND: Portal vein arterialization (PVA) has shown efficacy to treat acute liver failure (ALF) ...
Portal vein occlusion increases the resectability of initially unresectable HCC by inducing the hype...
International audienceThe extent of liver resection for tumours is limited by the expected functiona...
Background: Liver hypertrophy induced by partial portal vein occlusion (PVL) is accelerated by addin...
Background Data: The extent of hepatectomies is limited by the functional reserve of the remnant liv...
Associated liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) is a two-stage he...
International audienceBackground: Portal vein embolization (PVE) is used routinely to prevent postop...
Background. After portal vein ligation of 1 side of the liver, the other side regenerates at a slow ...
PURPOSE: To determine whether embolization of portal vein branches would stimulate hepatocyte replic...
International audienceObjective: To investigate safety and efficacy of temporary portal hemodynamics...
Associated liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) is a two-stage he...
AbstractBackgroundPublications using the ALPPS (associating liver partition and portal vein ligation...
Aim: To determine whether the physiologically oxygenated arterial blood reversed in the portal syste...
BACKGROUND: Portal vein ligation (PVL) combined with in situ splitting (ISS) has been shown to induc...
Portal vein ligation (PVL) combined with in situ splitting (ISS) has been shown to induce remarkable...
BACKGROUND: Portal vein arterialization (PVA) has shown efficacy to treat acute liver failure (ALF) ...
Portal vein occlusion increases the resectability of initially unresectable HCC by inducing the hype...
International audienceThe extent of liver resection for tumours is limited by the expected functiona...