Total or partial anatomical resection of segment 8 using the ultrasound-guided finger compression technique

Guido Torzilli, Fabio Procopio, Angela Palmisano, Matteo Donadon, Daniele Del Fabbro, Matteo Marconi, Giovanna Scifo, Marco Montorsi

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Abstract

Background: A new surgical technique to define intra-operatively segmental and subsegmental areas of the liver using ultrasound-guided bimanual liver compression has been recently described. However, this technique does not allow disclosure of the subsegmental ventral (S8v) and dorsal (S8d) portions of segment 8 (S8). Another technique that overcomes these limitations is described. Methods: Six patients with hepatoma, cirrhosis and no evidence of portal vein thrombosis were submitted to the procedure. Demarcation of the resection area was achieved using ultrasound-guided finger compression of the S8 subsegmental portal branches (P8v and P8d). Results: The procedure was feasible in all patients and demarcation was always obtained within 1 min of bimanual ultrasound-guided compression. In one patient, the entire S8 was resected. In the remaining five patients, the dorsal (four patients) or the ventral (one patient) portion was removed, respectively. There was no mortality or morbidity and no blood transfusions were administered. Conclusions: Disclosure of the subsegmental portions of S8 using the ultrasound-guided compression technique was feasible, safe and effective, and represents the completion of the ultrasound-guided compression technique for performing segmental and subsegmental anatomical resection of the liver.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)586-591
Numero di pagine6
RivistaHPB
Volume13
Numero di pubblicazione8
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - ago 2011
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