Hypothesis: Several techniques have been introduced to minimize intraoperative bleeding in hepatic surgery. Ischemia-reperfusion injuries and intestinal congestion are the main drawbacks of vascular clamping. We hypothesized possible negative effects on early postoperative outcomes associated with different types of vascular clamping during liver resections and evaluated how attitudes have changed in the past 20 years. Design: Retrospective review. Setting: Academic research institute. Patients: Patients who underwent 1260 consecutive liver resections, 338 of them (26.8%) in patients with cirrhosis. Main Outcome Measures: Postoperative complications and mortality were analyzed relative to liver disease, blood transfusion, vascular clamping,...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
BACKGROUND: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
Background: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
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...
Background: This study evaluated the frequency, the indications and techniques of vascular clamping ...
Background: Decreasing operative bleeding during liver resection, and thus extent of transfusions, h...
Background: Infra-hepatic vena cava clamping (IIVCC) may reduce blood losses during liver resection....
Background: Infra-hepatic vena cava clamping (IIVCC) may reduce blood losses during liver resection....
Background: Blood loss during resection of the hepatic parenchyma in hepatectomy can be minimized us...
SummaryBackgroundIn 1973, Lin described a simplified technique of hepatic resection using his clamp ...
Background: Vascular occlusion can be applied during liver resection to reduce blood loss. Herein, w...
Background: Massive hemorrhage and the need for blood transfusion carry a high rate of morbidity and...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: It has been shown that hepatic pedicle clamping is a safe and effective technique...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
BACKGROUND: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
Background: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
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...
Background: This study evaluated the frequency, the indications and techniques of vascular clamping ...
Background: Decreasing operative bleeding during liver resection, and thus extent of transfusions, h...
Background: Infra-hepatic vena cava clamping (IIVCC) may reduce blood losses during liver resection....
Background: Infra-hepatic vena cava clamping (IIVCC) may reduce blood losses during liver resection....
Background: Blood loss during resection of the hepatic parenchyma in hepatectomy can be minimized us...
SummaryBackgroundIn 1973, Lin described a simplified technique of hepatic resection using his clamp ...
Background: Vascular occlusion can be applied during liver resection to reduce blood loss. Herein, w...
Background: Massive hemorrhage and the need for blood transfusion carry a high rate of morbidity and...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: It has been shown that hepatic pedicle clamping is a safe and effective technique...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether ischemic preconditioning (IP) with continuous clamping or intermitten...
BACKGROUND: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...
Background: Significant hemorrhage together with blood transfusion has negative impact on postoperat...