BACKGROUND. A consecutive series of 50 patients who submitted to 53 hepatic resections with use of continuous normothermic liver ischemia is reported. METHODS. Portal triad clamping has been used in 28 cases, with associated inferior vena caval clamping above and below the liver (hepatic vascular exclusion) in 25 patients. The size of the tumor required major hepatic resection in 38 cases (71.7%). Malignant tumors (83%) were the most common indication for liver resection. Patients were placed in three groups according to the duration of liver ischemia: group A, less than 30 minutes (9 patients); group B, 30 to 60 minutes (29 patients); and group C, 60 or more (15 patients). RESULTS. No differences in mortality rates (5.7% in the entire seri...
Background: It has recently been demonstrated that the liver parenchyma is more tolerant to intermit...
Background: Vascular occlusion can be applied during liver resection to reduce blood loss. Herein, w...
AIM: To evaluate liver resections without Pringle maneuver, i.e., clamping of the portal triad. MET...
BACKGROUND. A consecutive series of 50 patients who submitted to 53 hepatic resections with use of c...
BACKGROUND: Reduction of operative blood transfusions is a primary goal in resective surgery of th...
BACKGROUND: Hepatic vascular exclusion allows the performance of major hepatic resections with minim...
The demonstration that the liver can tolerate prolonged periods of normothermic ischaemia represents...
The influence on postoperative liver function of intermittent normothermic hepatic ischemia in cirrh...
Background. This retrospective study was designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of intermit...
Background: Decreasing operative bleeding during liver resection, and thus extent of transfusions, h...
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...
Limiting intraoperative blood loss and the consequent need for whole blood transfusion is a widely a...
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...
Background: It has recently been demonstrated that the liver parenchyma is more tolerant to intermit...
Background: Vascular occlusion can be applied during liver resection to reduce blood loss. Herein, w...
AIM: To evaluate liver resections without Pringle maneuver, i.e., clamping of the portal triad. MET...
BACKGROUND. A consecutive series of 50 patients who submitted to 53 hepatic resections with use of c...
BACKGROUND: Reduction of operative blood transfusions is a primary goal in resective surgery of th...
BACKGROUND: Hepatic vascular exclusion allows the performance of major hepatic resections with minim...
The demonstration that the liver can tolerate prolonged periods of normothermic ischaemia represents...
The influence on postoperative liver function of intermittent normothermic hepatic ischemia in cirrh...
Background. This retrospective study was designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of intermit...
Background: Decreasing operative bleeding during liver resection, and thus extent of transfusions, h...
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...
Limiting intraoperative blood loss and the consequent need for whole blood transfusion is a widely a...
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...
Background: It has recently been demonstrated that the liver parenchyma is more tolerant to intermit...
Background: Vascular occlusion can be applied during liver resection to reduce blood loss. Herein, w...
AIM: To evaluate liver resections without Pringle maneuver, i.e., clamping of the portal triad. MET...