2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1026274
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Clinical application of regional and intermittent hepatic inflow occlusion in laparoscopic hepatectomy

Abstract: AimThe aim of this study is to investigate the advantages and disadvantages of regional and intermittent hepatic inflow occlusion in laparoscopic hepatectomy.MethodsThe clinical data of 180 patients who underwent laparoscopic liver surgery in Taizhou People’s Hospital from 2015 to 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. The patients were divided into the regional occlusion group (n = 74) and the Pringle’s maneuver occlusion group (n = 106) according to the technique used in the intraoperative hepatic inflow occlus… Show more

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“…30 The Pringle method can rapidly reduce the blood flow and pressure of the hepatic vein and IVC. 31 The risk of gas embolism is then increased by a low CVP and lower pressure of the hepatic veins, 32 particularly when the blood inflow is restored, which mobilizes gas bubbles trapped in any opened vein. 30,31 Unclamping of the hepatic pedicle is associated with a decrease in blood pressure due to the deactivation of the reflex produced by clamping, as well as by ischemia-reperfusion effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 The Pringle method can rapidly reduce the blood flow and pressure of the hepatic vein and IVC. 31 The risk of gas embolism is then increased by a low CVP and lower pressure of the hepatic veins, 32 particularly when the blood inflow is restored, which mobilizes gas bubbles trapped in any opened vein. 30,31 Unclamping of the hepatic pedicle is associated with a decrease in blood pressure due to the deactivation of the reflex produced by clamping, as well as by ischemia-reperfusion effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%