Background: This study evaluated the frequency, the indications and techniques of vascular clamping during liver resection and during thermal destruction therapies, as currently used by hepatic surgeons throughout Europe. Methods: A web-based questionnaire was distributed among 621 physicians, including all members of the European Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association and the European Surgical Association. Results: The overall response rate was 50%. During liver resection, vascular clamping is never applied by 10%, on indication by 71%, and routinely by 19%. Routine clamping is particularly performed by high-volume and senior surgeons and appears to be associated with longer ischaemia times. Intermittent inflow occlusion is the clamping meth...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood...
BACKGROUND. A consecutive series of 50 patients who submitted to 53 hepatic resections with use of c...
Hypothesis: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
none8HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepa...
HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
Background: Decreasing operative bleeding during liver resection, and thus extent of transfusions, h...
SummaryBackgroundIn 1973, Lin described a simplified technique of hepatic resection using his clamp ...
Background: Blood loss during resection of the hepatic parenchyma in hepatectomy can be minimized us...
AbstractBackgroundPortal triad clamping (PTC) is the most commonly used method of achieving vascular...
Background Liver transection is considered a critical factor influencing intra-operative blood loss....
BACKGROUND: Fluid and pain management during liver surgery (eg, low central venous pressure) is a cl...
Background: Fluid and pain management during liver surgery (eg, low central venous pressure) is a cl...
BACKGROUND: Fluid and pain management during liver surgery (eg, low central venous pressure) is a cl...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood...
BACKGROUND. A consecutive series of 50 patients who submitted to 53 hepatic resections with use of c...
Hypothesis: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
none8HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepa...
HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
Background: Decreasing operative bleeding during liver resection, and thus extent of transfusions, h...
SummaryBackgroundIn 1973, Lin described a simplified technique of hepatic resection using his clamp ...
Background: Blood loss during resection of the hepatic parenchyma in hepatectomy can be minimized us...
AbstractBackgroundPortal triad clamping (PTC) is the most commonly used method of achieving vascular...
Background Liver transection is considered a critical factor influencing intra-operative blood loss....
BACKGROUND: Fluid and pain management during liver surgery (eg, low central venous pressure) is a cl...
Background: Fluid and pain management during liver surgery (eg, low central venous pressure) is a cl...
BACKGROUND: Fluid and pain management during liver surgery (eg, low central venous pressure) is a cl...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood...
BACKGROUND. A consecutive series of 50 patients who submitted to 53 hepatic resections with use of c...