Purpose: To evaluate the impact of using monopolar thermal coagulation based on radiofrequency (RF) currents on intraoperative blood loss during liver resection. Materials and methods: A prospective randomized controlled trial was planned. Patients undergoing hepatectomy were randomized into two groups. In the Control group (n=10), hemostasis was obtained with a combination of stitches, vessel-sealing bipolar RF systems, sutures or clips. In the monopolar radiofrequency coagulation (MRFC) group (n=18), hemostasis was mainly obtained using an internally cooled monopolar RF electrode. Results: No differences in demographic or clinical characteristics were found between groups. Mean blood loss during liver resection in the Control grou...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the optimal switching time and interprobe distance for creating a ...
Background: Liver resection is currently the standard treatment for patients with both primary and m...
Background: Surgical resection remains the treatment of choice for primary and secondary liver cance...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of using monopolar thermal coagulation based on radiofrequency (RF) ...
To evaluate the impact of using monopolar thermal coagulation based on radiofrequency (RF) currents ...
AbstractBackground. Surgical resection is the most effective therapy for liver cancer. Intraoperativ...
Intra- and postoperative bleeding represents an extremely serious and frequent complication of hepat...
Laparoscopic liver resection has progressively gained acceptance as a safe and effective procedure i...
AbstractBackgroundHepatic resection for malignancies or symptomatic benign liver lesions remains the...
AbstractBackground. Intraoperative blood loss has been shown to be an important factor correlating w...
[EN] Background Whereas the usefulness of radiofrequency (RF) energy as haemostatic method in liver...
AbstractBackground. Many technological devices have been used to avoid intraoperative bleeding durin...
Background Liver transection is considered a critical factor influencing intra-operative blood loss....
BACKGROUND: Reduction of operative blood transfusions is a primary goal in resective surgery of th...
Introduction:The methods of liver parenchymal transection vary across institutions. In this study, w...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the optimal switching time and interprobe distance for creating a ...
Background: Liver resection is currently the standard treatment for patients with both primary and m...
Background: Surgical resection remains the treatment of choice for primary and secondary liver cance...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of using monopolar thermal coagulation based on radiofrequency (RF) ...
To evaluate the impact of using monopolar thermal coagulation based on radiofrequency (RF) currents ...
AbstractBackground. Surgical resection is the most effective therapy for liver cancer. Intraoperativ...
Intra- and postoperative bleeding represents an extremely serious and frequent complication of hepat...
Laparoscopic liver resection has progressively gained acceptance as a safe and effective procedure i...
AbstractBackgroundHepatic resection for malignancies or symptomatic benign liver lesions remains the...
AbstractBackground. Intraoperative blood loss has been shown to be an important factor correlating w...
[EN] Background Whereas the usefulness of radiofrequency (RF) energy as haemostatic method in liver...
AbstractBackground. Many technological devices have been used to avoid intraoperative bleeding durin...
Background Liver transection is considered a critical factor influencing intra-operative blood loss....
BACKGROUND: Reduction of operative blood transfusions is a primary goal in resective surgery of th...
Introduction:The methods of liver parenchymal transection vary across institutions. In this study, w...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the optimal switching time and interprobe distance for creating a ...
Background: Liver resection is currently the standard treatment for patients with both primary and m...
Background: Surgical resection remains the treatment of choice for primary and secondary liver cance...