Hepatic resection using heat coagulative necrosis. First report of successful trisegmentectomy after hypertrophy induction.

  • Gregor A. Stavrou
  • Z Tzias
  • C von Falck
  • N Habib
  • K-J Oldhafer

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Intraoperative blood loss has been identified as one of the major mortality predictors for liver surgery. Different strategies have been used in the past to minimize blood loss during resection. A new method using heat coagulative necrosis in healthy tissue at the resection plane to achieve a bloodless resection has been described 3 years ago and has already gained acceptance for peripheral resections. A further developmental stage of this method is now available with the so-called Habib 4x sealer. So far, only resections ranging from segmentectomies to hemihepatectomies are reported. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the case reported here, the new method was challenged to perform an extended hepatic resection in a patient suffering from colorectal liver metastases. The resection was performed in a hybrid technique of regular hilar preparation and parenchymal dissection using the sealer. CONCLUSION: The method showed to be safe and efficient even for an extended resection.

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Original languageGerman
Article number1
ISSN1435-2443
Publication statusPublished - 2007
pubmed 17131152