1. Combining Laparoscopic Liver Partitioning and Simultaneous Portohepatic Venous Deprivation for Rapid Liver Hypertrophy.
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Corte, Angelo Della, Fiorentini, Guido, Ratti, Francesca, Cipriani, Federica, Canevari, Carla, Catena, Marco, Gusmini, Simone, Augello, Luigi, Palumbo, Diego, Guazzarotti, Giorgia, Aldrighetti, Luca, De Cobelli, Francesco, and Della Corte, Angelo
- Abstract
Future liver remnant (FLR) volume is an important indicator of the risk of posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) and limits the feasibility of major hepatectomies. A case series of 5 patients treated with a novel approach is presented. Laparoscopic liver partitioning was combined with subsequent liver venous deprivation (embolization of both the portal and the hepatic veins). Baseline average FLR was 28.8%. All procedures were successfully performed without major complications. Mean 1-, 2- and 4-week hypertrophy of the FLR were 35%, 40.3%, and 46.4%, respectively. Four patients underwent planned surgery after a mean interval of 28 days. Of these, 2 patients achieved sufficient FLR volume and function after 2 weeks and underwent surgery before the 4-week volumetric analysis. One patient did not undergo surgery because of intraoperative diagnosis of peritoneal metastases. No cases of PHLF were observed at 5-day follow-up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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