1.Results of operative treatment in patients with hepatic injury surgery transferred to Viet Duc Hospital from other hopitals from 1/1/2004 to 30/06/2006
Journal of Surgery 2007;4(57):20-24
Background: The liver is the largest organ in the abdomen, which is very vulnerable in closed abdominal injury. Clinical features of the mild injuries (grade I, II) are unclear, so they should be closely monitored for treating timely. The severe injuries (level IV, V) are often accompanied by other injuries such as rupture of the kidney, pancreas injury,.... required timely surgical treatment with intensive care. Objectives: to evaluate results of operative treatment in patients with hepatic injury surgery transferred to Viet Duc Hospital from other hopitals. Subjectives and Method: a retrospective descriptive study, the all of medical records of patients with liver trauma who have postoperative complications transferred to Viet Duc Hospital from January 1 2004 to June 30, 2006. Results: 16 patients, 12 men (75%), 3 women (25%), 15 patients had complete data, including 13 patients (87.75%) with symptoms of shock. 2 patients with mild pain (12.50%) who have liver rupture with grade I, II on CT, after operated to show: only whipping with catgut and lin. 2 patients with diaphragm rupture, a large bulge-diaphragm rupture, in which a patient was operated 2 times because incision was too small to exploring the injuries. 2 patients were pressed gauze because complex liver rupture, accompanied with pancreas rupture and kidney rupture, so the transfer of these patients was true. Conclusions: among the patients, most patients had no summary of medical record. Besides timely treatment, correctly and appropriately treatment plays an important role.
Liver/ injuries
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surgery
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3.Hepatic surgery in the era of liver transplantation.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(9):580-583
Humans
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Hypertension, Portal
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surgery
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Liver
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pathology
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surgery
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Liver Failure
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surgery
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Liver Neoplasms
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surgery
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Liver Transplantation
6.Research outcomes of experimental liver transplantation at the Academy of Military Medicine
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):57-59
The study was divided into 2 phases: In phase 1 (1997), the left lobes were removed and transplanted autogenously to other sites. Phase 2 (1998 - 2000) was performed according to the human liver transplantation model. Results: In phase 1, the left lobes were removed in 6 animals, 4 animals were transplanted autogenously at spleen holes. 3/4 grafts had good outcomes. One out of 4 grafts discoloured with poor circulation. In second phase, 23 animals were removed left lobes, 21/23 grafts met requirements, and 5/23 animals had complications and dead soon postoperation. 18/23 animals remained to be survival postoperation. Among liver-received pigs, 5 animals were dead perioperation. 14/18 grafts had good outcomes. 4/18 grafts discoloured. The average extra survival of liver-received pigs was 14.6 hours
Liver Transplantation
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Hepatectomy
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surgery
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therapeutics
9.Primary Castleman's disease of liver: report of a case.
W N XU ; H CHENG ; S R MA ; Z WANG ; Z S LI ; L Y ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2023;52(12):1290-1292
10.Indications of liver transplantation.
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2004;12(6):371-371