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A simplified technique for hepatic resection: the crush method.

T Y Lin

    Annals of Surgery
    |September 1, 1974
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    A novel hepatic lobectomy technique using clamps simplifies liver resection, enabling rapid, safe, and nearly bloodless procedures for primary liver cell carcinoma. This method offers excellent patient outcomes with short recovery times.

    Area of Science:

    • Hepatobiliary Surgery
    • Surgical Oncology
    • Minimally Invasive Techniques

    Background:

    • Hepatic lobectomy is a critical procedure for liver tumors.
    • Traditional techniques can be complex and associated with significant blood loss.
    • A simplified, safer method for hepatic resection is needed.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a new, simplified technique for hepatic lobectomy.
    • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of this novel crush clamp method for liver resection.
    • To assess outcomes in patients undergoing resection for primary liver cell carcinoma.

    Main Methods:

    • A new hepatic lobectomy technique combining hepatic and liver crush clamps was developed.
    • This instrument-based method simplifies the finger fracture technique.

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  • The technique was applied to 5 cases of primary liver cell carcinoma since February 1973.
  • Main Results:

    • The crush clamp hepatic lobectomy technique resulted in an average operative time of 1.5 hours.
    • Average blood transfusion volume was 200 ml, indicating minimal blood loss.
    • No complications or mortality were observed, with all patients discharged within 14 days.

    Conclusions:

    • The described hepatic lobectomy technique using combined clamps is a safe and effective simplification of liver resection.
    • This method allows for rapid, nearly bloodless procedures, particularly beneficial for primary liver cell carcinoma.
    • The technique facilitates excellent patient recovery and short hospital stays.