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[Hepatic rupture. Wrapping with absorbable mesh].

C Brunet, J Farisse, P Guillaumont

    Presse Medicale (Paris, France : 1983)
    |May 31, 1986
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    A novel surgical technique uses absorbable mesh to wrap liver injuries, controlling bleeding and bile leaks effectively. This conservative approach offers a safe alternative to traditional emergency liver repair methods.

    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Innovation
    • Hepatobiliary Surgery
    • Biomaterials in Medicine

    Context:

    • Conservative surgical techniques for spleen and kidney have advanced using absorbable mesh.
    • Liver rupture presents significant surgical challenges, often requiring emergency intervention.
    • Existing methods like sutures and resections carry inherent risks in emergency settings.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of a novel absorbable mesh wrapping technique for liver rupture.
    • To assess the technique's ability to control hemorrhage and bile leakage.
    • To determine if this method provides a safer alternative to conventional emergency liver surgery.

    Summary:

    • A technique involving wrapping injured liver lobes with absorbable prosthetic sheets, forming a purse-string closure, was applied to 5 cases of liver rupture.

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  • The mesh was sutured to the falciform ligament, controlling bleeding and bile leakage.
  • Post-operative drainage and scanning for cavitation were employed, demonstrating consistent effectiveness.
  • Impact:

    • This technique offers a simple and effective method for managing liver rupture.
    • It avoids the complications associated with imperfect sutures and dangerous emergency resections.
    • The approach represents a significant advancement in conservative liver surgery.