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Hepatic resections
D R Holt1, D V Thiel, S Edelstein
1Division of Organ Transplantation, Emergency Medical Service, Room 3268, Loyola University, 2160 S First Ave, Maywood, IL 60153, USA.
Abstract:
Hepatic resection is the treatment of choice for many secondary and primary hepatic tumors. With improvement in surgical techniques and earlier recognition of hepatic tumors, there has been a renewed interest in performing hepatic resections. In this operative review, we will describe the techniques for performing right-sided and left-side hepatic resections. A major hepatic resection can be performed with less than 5% mortality and approximately a 5% to 15% morbidity. Special mention will be made of performing a hepatic resection without vascular inflow occlusion. This is necessary in performing a hepatic resection for use in live donor liver transplantation.