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[PROGNOSTICATION OF AN ACUTE POSTRESECTIONAL HEPATIC INSUFFICIENCY]
Abstract:
An acute postresection hepatic insufficiency (PHI) constitutes a necessary moment before the hepatic resection planning, permits in some situations to conduct prophylactic measures and to avoid this severe complication. Possibility of PHI occurrence was prognosticated for results of surgical treatment improvement in patients, suffering focal hepatic affection, using introduction of certain preoperative preparation and surgical tactics. The main task of the investigation was to determine the diagnostic and prognostic value of the investigation methods and elaboration of prognostic algorithm of an acute PHI occurrence.
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