AbstractThe use of vascular occlusion during liver resection is still a matter of debate. The aim of this review was to assess the advantages and disadvantages of portal triad occlusion as a protective strategy during elective liver resection and liver transplantation. Newer strategies such as pharmacological preconditioning are also discussed. A systematic literature search was conducted to detect randomized controlled trials assessing the effectiveness and safety of portal triad clamping, ischaemic preconditioning and pharmacological preconditioning during liver surgery. Vascular clamping cannot be systematically recommended. When used, portal triad clamping is associated with a tendency towards reduced blood loss and blood transfusion wi...
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...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, J.H. Pringle demonstrated that inflow vascular occlusion ...
AbstractBackgroundPortal triad clamping (PTC) is the most commonly used method of achieving vascular...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: It has been shown that hepatic pedicle clamping is a safe and effective technique...
AbstractBackgroundPortal triad clamping (PTC) is the most commonly used method of achieving vascular...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
BACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood loss during hepati...
Background: Vascular occlusion can be applied during liver resection to reduce blood loss. Herein, w...
none8HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepa...
BACKGROUND: Clamping of the portal triad (Pringle maneuver) prevents blood loss during liver resecti...
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...
Hypothesis: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, J.H. Pringle demonstrated that inflow vascular occlusion ...
AbstractBackgroundPortal triad clamping (PTC) is the most commonly used method of achieving vascular...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: It has been shown that hepatic pedicle clamping is a safe and effective technique...
AbstractBackgroundPortal triad clamping (PTC) is the most commonly used method of achieving vascular...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
Hepatic pedicle clamping (HPC) is widely used to control intraoperative bleeding during hepatectomy;...
BACKGROUND: Vascular inflow occlusion is effective in avoiding excessive blood loss during hepati...
Background: Vascular occlusion can be applied during liver resection to reduce blood loss. Herein, w...
none8HYPOTHESIS: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepa...
BACKGROUND: Clamping of the portal triad (Pringle maneuver) prevents blood loss during liver resecti...
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...
Hypothesis: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic s...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, J.H. Pringle demonstrated that inflow vascular occlusion ...