Abstract:
Hepatic total vascular exclusion (HTVE) with clamping of the portal triad and the inferior vena cava below and above the liver is a useful technique in the resection of major hepatic lesions situated close to the hepatic veins and inferior vena cava. From 1996 to 2000, five patients underwent major hepatectomy under HTVE; among these, liver failure occurred in two patients because of liver cirrhosis or hepatic artery interruption. In the former case, apheresis therapy (plasma exchange: 9 times), continuous prostaglandin E, (PGE,) infusion via the hepatic artery(0.01 tg/kg/min) for 7 days, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (3 times: 2 ATA, 60 min) were applied. In the latter case, apheresis therapy (plasma exchange: 9 times, continuous hemodiafiltration: 12 days) and continuous PGE, infusion via the superior mesenteric artery for 7 days were applied. With these treatment modalities, both cases were cured of postoperative liver failure.
Asanuma, Sato, Yasui, Kurokawa, Koyama, , , , (2003). Treatment for postoperative liver failure after major hepatectomy under hepatic total vascular exclusion. Journal of artificial organs : the official journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Organs, 2003 ;6(2):152-6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14621697