Hepatic Resection with in situ Hypothermic Perfusion Is Superior to Other Resection Techniques
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Hepatic Resection with in situ Hypothermic Perfusion Is Superior to Other Resection Techniques
Through the years, liver resection and bleeding control techniques have progressively evolved. However, for liver tumors located unfavorably, the standard techniques are not suitable due to either failure to control the bleeding or to liver ischemia induced by prolonged interruption of perfusion. In this regard, total vascular exclusion (TVE) with in situ hypothermic perfusion is advantageous a...
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Through the years, liver resection and bleeding control techniques have progressively evolved. However, for liver tumors located unfavorably, the standard techniques are not suitable due to either failure to control the bleeding or to liver ischemia induced by prolonged interruption of perfusion. In this regard, total vascular exclusion (TVE) with in situ hypothermic perfusion is advantageous a...
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عنوان ژورنال: Digestive Surgery
سال: 2011
ISSN: 1421-9883,0253-4886
DOI: 10.1159/000323817