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[Hepatic resection. A contribution and its analysis]

P P Zanetti1, D Cavanenghi, V Baratta

  • 1Chirurgia Generale I Divisione, USSL n. 68, Ospedale Civile di Asti.

Minerva Chirurgica
|October 31, 1993
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This study details liver resections for benign and malignant conditions, achieving zero operative mortality and negligible morbidity through strict patient selection. Results highlight significant differences in liver response between elective and emergency surgeries.

Area of Science:

  • Hepatobiliary Surgery
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Gastroenterology

Context:

  • Review of resective hepatic surgery experiences from January 1989 to September 1992.
  • Focus on both benign and malignant liver pathologies.
  • Utilized a "trans-parenchymal" surgical technique for all hepatectomies.

Purpose:

  • Analyze surgical outcomes based on indications and techniques.
  • Assess postoperative functional alterations to evaluate hepatic reserve.
  • Determine the liver's response to demolitive surgery.

Summary:

  • Zero operative mortality and negligible morbidity were achieved through rigorous patient selection and surgical indications.
  • Limited resection to oncological purposes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) on cirrhosis patients (Child-Pugh stage A) resulted in restricted morbidity.

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  • Significant differences in liver response were observed between elective and emergency resective surgeries.
  • Impact:

    • Demonstrates the safety and efficacy of meticulous patient selection in major hepatectomies.
    • Provides insights into managing complex liver pathologies, including HCC on cirrhosis.
    • Highlights the critical distinction in liver functional recovery between elective and emergency liver resections.