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[Peroperative echography in hepatobiliary surgery].

H Bismuth, D Castaing

    Annales De Gastroenterologie Et D'Hepatologie
    |July 1, 1984
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    Intraoperative ultrasound precisely maps liver vascular anatomy, improving surgical strategies for liver tumors. This imaging technique also aids in biliary surgery and detects unknown liver metastases in digestive cancer patients.

    Area of Science:

    • Hepatobiliary Surgery
    • Surgical Oncology
    • Medical Imaging

    Context:

    • Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) provides real-time visualization of intra-hepatic vascular anatomy.
    • Accurate anatomical knowledge is crucial for complex liver and biliary procedures.
    • Detecting unexpected findings during surgery can alter therapeutic plans.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the utility of intraoperative ultrasound in hepatic tumor surgery.
    • To demonstrate its application in intrahepatic lithiasis and digestive cancer surgery.
    • To emphasize its role in refining surgical strategies based on vascular relationships and metastasis detection.

    Summary:

    • Intraoperative ultrasound offers precise visualization of intra-hepatic vascular structures, significantly impacting surgical decision-making for liver tumors.

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  • In biliary surgery, it is valuable for managing intrahepatic stones (lithiasis).
  • For digestive cancers, it aids in identifying previously undetected liver metastases, potentially changing the surgical approach.
  • Impact:

    • Modified therapeutic strategies in hepatic tumor surgery due to precise vascular mapping.
    • Improved management of intrahepatic lithiasis.
    • Enhanced detection of hepatic metastases, leading to more appropriate surgical interventions for digestive cancers.