2020
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-019-08163-4
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A Translational Approach to Standardization of Machine Perfusion Adoption in Ex Vivo Liver Resection

Abstract: Background. Hepatic resection represents the best treatment for primary and metastatic liver tumors but is not always feasible. In early 1980, Piclmayr described a complex liver resection technique, termed ''ex vivo liver resection,'' for the treatment of locally advanced tumors not conventionally resectable. The authors approached this technique with translational research in a preclinical setting and then similarly reproduced it in human patients. Methods. In the swine median xyphopubic laparotomy, the liver… Show more

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“…Compared to the classic Pichlmayr procedure, performing bench hepatectomy with HOPE assistance gives much more control over future liver remnant preservation. Our experience shows a good recovery of liver function after autotransplantation and a safe post-operative course for the patient 11 . Mechanical perfusion of the liver could be use also in the setting of ante situm procedure, that's the case with dissection of the suprahepatic inferior vena cava only and hepatectomy performed inside patient's body.…”
Section: Machine Perfusion and Ex-situ Liver Resectionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Compared to the classic Pichlmayr procedure, performing bench hepatectomy with HOPE assistance gives much more control over future liver remnant preservation. Our experience shows a good recovery of liver function after autotransplantation and a safe post-operative course for the patient 11 . Mechanical perfusion of the liver could be use also in the setting of ante situm procedure, that's the case with dissection of the suprahepatic inferior vena cava only and hepatectomy performed inside patient's body.…”
Section: Machine Perfusion and Ex-situ Liver Resectionmentioning
confidence: 58%