The application of selective portal inflow occlusion in laparoscopic hepatectomy.
- Author:
Xiu-jun CAI
1
;
Yi-fan WANG
;
Xiao LIANG
;
Hong YU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Aged; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Hemostasis, Surgical; methods; Hepatectomy; methods; Humans; Laparoscopy; Male; Middle Aged
- From: Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(19):1307-1309
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo discuss the safety and the feasibility of laparoscopic selective portal inflow occlusion.
METHODSFrom January 2005 to February 2006, 7 patients were performed by laparoscopic hepatectomy with selective portal inflow occlusion. The patients included 1 male and 6 females, the mean age was 48.9 years, ranged from 31 to 70 years. Procedure included left lateral segmentectomies (4 patients), left hemihepatectomies (2 patients), and right hemihepatectomies (1 patient). Portal vein, hepatic artery and their branches were exposed by blunt dissection and performed selective portal occlusion with absorbable clips.
RESULTSThere is no conversion, no mortality, and no postoperative complication. Seven selective portal inflow occlusions were performed successfully. The mean operating time was 188.7 min (range 70 min to 300 min), the mean intraoperative blood loss was 625 ml (range 350 ml to 1000 ml), and the mean postoperative hospital stay was 8.4 days.
CONCLUSIONSLaparoscopic selective portal inflow occlusion is a safe and feasible technique.