Application of selective hepatopetal blood flow occlusion for anatomic hepatectomy
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    Objective:To investigate the application of selective hepatopetal blood occlusion techniques  in anatomic hepatectomy.
    Methods:We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 259 patients with hepatolithiasis or liver tumor undergoing anatomic hepatectomy under selective hepatopetal blood occlusion from January 2006 to December 2009.
    Results:Totally, 183 cases with hepatolithiasis and 76 cases with liver tumor underwent anatomic hepatectomy under selective hepatopetal blood occlusion. The average intra-operation blood loss was 210 mL(120-1 600 mL); post-operation incidence of complications and the rate of residual stones was 10.9% and 4.2%, respectively. Thre was no operative death in this series. The intrahepatic recurrence and metastasis rate of liver tumor was 23.6% and the median recurrence was 16.3 months.
    Conclusions:The use of a appropriate selective hepatopetal blood occlusion during anatomic hepatectomy for hepatolithiasis and liver tumors is an effective measure to reduce surgical complications and improve outcome.

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MAO Xianhai, LI Zhuori, WU Jinshu, YANG Jianhui, JIANG Bo. Application of selective hepatopetal blood flow occlusion for anatomic hepatectomy[J]. Chin J Gen Surg,2010,19(7):783-786.
DOI:10.7659/j. issn.1005-6947.2010.07.015

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  • Received:April 13,2010
  • Revised:May 28,2010
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  • Online: July 15,2010
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