Title of article :
Direct hepatic vein anastomosis during hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases
Author/Authors :
Satoshi Nakamura، نويسنده , , Shohachi Suzuki، نويسنده , , Takashi Hachiya، نويسنده , , Hideto Ochiai، نويسنده , , Hiroyuki Konno، نويسنده , , Shozo Baba، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
3
From page :
331
To page :
333
Abstract :
Background When the right and middle hepatic veins (RHV and MHV) and all the short hepatic veins are removed during resection of segments (S) 7 and 8 and part of S 5 and 6 including the caudate lobe, the remainder of S 5 and 6 shows congestion, so restoration of liver function may be delayed. Methods In 5 patients with hepatic metastases of colorectal carcinoma, which were in the region circumscribed by the RHV, MHV, and inferior vena cava, direct hepatic vein anastomosis was performed during hepatectomy. Results Hepatic vein reconstruction took 17 to 30 minutes to complete. All 5 patients had an uneventful postoperative course, and the anastomosis was patent at 1 month after operation. One patient died of recurrent carcinoma 6 months after operation. Four have remained alive and disease free for 12, 24, 40, and 61 months. Conclusion Direct hepatic vein anastomosis is an option, which should be adopted in hepatectomy, especially in patients with carcinoma invading the major hepatic veins and short hepatic veins.
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
620104
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