2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-014-3801-6
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Extracorporeal Pringle for laparoscopic liver resection

Abstract: Extracorporeal tourniquet placement in lapLR is a quick and safe method of gaining control for inflow occlusion. Routine adoption of laparoscopic Pringle maneuver facilitates low conversion rates without liver injury.

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“…The use of an intermittent Pringle's manoeuvre has been reported to have no detrimental effects on post-operative liver function (71) . Continuous hemi-hepatic inflow control has been shown to reduce blood loss compared to an intermittent Pringle's manoeuvre with no detriment to post-operative liver function (72) .…”
Section: What Are the Haemostatic Techniques During Laparoscopic Livementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The use of an intermittent Pringle's manoeuvre has been reported to have no detrimental effects on post-operative liver function (71) . Continuous hemi-hepatic inflow control has been shown to reduce blood loss compared to an intermittent Pringle's manoeuvre with no detriment to post-operative liver function (72) .…”
Section: What Are the Haemostatic Techniques During Laparoscopic Livementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The detailed procedure of IPM is slightly different from each center, with repeated clamping less than 10~20 min followed by 5~10 min of reperfusion [22,29,40]. Prolonged PM…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, only one western series [22] was identified in this meta-analysis, which would weaken the conclusion of this study because the epidemiology between the west and east was different. Third, the procedure of IPM was similarly worldwide, but the durations of each IPM were from 10 min to 20 min [22,29,40]. Fourth, occlusion time and course of IPM were also the key for I/R, but details on these issues were unavailable.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reports described the techniques for extracorporeal PM, but the steps of these procedures are similar . The extracorporeal technique usually uses synthetic or cloth tape, applied with a grasper or articulating dissector, to encircle the hepatoduodenal ligament.…”
Section: Pringle's Maneuvermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of now, there have been no randomized control trials to compare the extracorporeal and intracorporeal techniques. However, the advantages and disadvantages of both methods were reported in case series and evaluated by experts . Regardless, the most appropriate strategy should be chosen based on patient characteristics in order to avoid injury and obtain the favorable outcome.…”
Section: Pringle's Maneuvermentioning
confidence: 99%