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Hepatectomy under extracorporeal circulation

K Hamazaki1, T Yagi, M Inagaki

  • 1First Department of Surgery, Okayama University Medical School, Japan.

Surgery
|July 1, 1995
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Hepatic resection using extracorporeal circulation and hypothermic perfusion is feasible but carries risks. Careful attention is needed due to potential complications like hemorrhage and bile duct stenosis.

Area of Science:

  • Hepatobiliary surgery
  • Surgical oncology
  • Cardiovascular surgery

Background:

  • Venovenous bypass facilitates resection of complex hepatic tumors near major vessels.
  • Challenges persist in achieving optimal safety and technical outcomes for these procedures.

Observation:

  • Three cases of hepatic resection utilized extracorporeal circulation with hypothermic perfusion.
  • Unexpected hemorrhage occurred in all three cases due to varied causes.

Findings:

  • Case 2 resulted in mortality from liver failure secondary to fatty liver.
  • Bile duct stenosis was identified in cases 1 and 3 post-resection.

Implications:

  • Hepatectomy under total vascular exclusion (Biopump) is viable but requires vigilance.

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  • Addressing complications such as hemorrhage and stenosis is crucial for improving patient outcomes in complex liver resections.