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[Blood-saving technologies in extensive liver resections].

G E Cherkasov1, N N Bagmet1, I N Solovyeva1

  • 1Petrovsky Russian Research Center of Surgery, Moscow, Russia.

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Extensive liver resections, involving three or more segments, benefit from blood-saving strategies. These techniques minimize blood loss during complex surgeries for liver lesions.

Keywords:
blood lossblood-saving technologiesextensive liver resectionhemihepatectomyhemorrhagic complicationssurgical hepatology

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Area of Science:

  • Hepatobiliary surgery
  • Surgical oncology
  • Transfusion medicine

Background:

  • Extensive liver resections are crucial for treating focal liver lesions.
  • Significant blood loss is a major challenge during these procedures.
  • Effective blood management is essential for patient safety and outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze blood-saving technologies applicable to extensive liver resections.
  • To review methods for preventing and reducing intraoperative blood loss.
  • To consolidate current knowledge on managing hemorrhage in major liver surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Review of surgical techniques: anatomical resection, hilar glissonean access, Pringle maneuver.
  • Analysis of anesthesiological approaches: central venous pressure reduction, hemostatic agents.
  • Evaluation of transfusion strategies: autologous blood donation, cell saver technology.

Main Results:

  • Multiple surgical, anesthesiological, and transfusion methods effectively reduce blood loss.
  • Key intraoperative measures include precise dissection, appropriate incision, and use of hemostatic agents.
  • Combined approaches offer the best strategy for blood loss management.

Conclusions:

  • Blood-saving technologies are vital for safe and effective extensive liver resections.
  • A multidisciplinary approach integrating surgical, anesthetic, and transfusion strategies is recommended.
  • Continued research and application of these techniques improve patient outcomes in liver surgery.