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Laparoscopic versus open hepatic resection in patients ≥75 years old: A NSQIP analysis evaluating 2674 patients. [PDF]
Verhoeff K +4 more
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Protocol for establishing liver tumors via ultrasound-guided intrahepatic injection prior partial hepatic resection in a mouse model. [PDF]
Ghabra S +4 more
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Prognostic significance of postoperative serological incomplete conversion of AFP and PIVKA-II after hepatic resection for hepatocellular carcinoma: a multicenter analysis of 1755 patients. [PDF]
Wang M +17 more
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Hepatic Resection for Hepatolithiasis [PDF]
To analyze the results of hepatic resection for hepatolithiasis.A retrospective study of case records of patients with hepatolithiasis undergoing hepatic resection. These patients had been followed up for 3 to 38 months. They were referred to Queen Mary Hospital, a tertiary referral center in Hong Kong.Of 172 patients with hepatolithiasis seen between ...
Wong, J, Fan, ST, Lai, ECS
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Hepatic resection for incidentaloma [PDF]
The study goal was to review a single-center experience in hepatic resection for patients who presented with incidental liver tumors. With recent advances in diagnostic imaging techniques, incidental finding of liver tumors, or "incidentalomas," is increasing in asymptomatic and healthy individuals.
Sheung, TF +6 more
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Laparoscopic hepatic resection [PDF]
Although laparoscopy in general surgery is increasingly being performed, only recently has liver surgery been performed with laparoscopy. We critically review our experience with laparoscopic liver resections.From January 2000 to April 2004, we performed laparoscopic hepatic resection in 16 patients with 18 hepatic lesions.
BORZELLINO, Giuseppe +5 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1981
From our retrospective review of 30 patients having hepatic resection, we have made the following conclusions: (1) Hepatic resection is an uncommon procedure. (2) The majority of liver injuries require only drainage or suture ligation and drainage. (3) Midline incision, early arterial occlusion, and resectional debridement should be used for massive ...
N P, Lang, K C, Westbrook, R C, Read
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From our retrospective review of 30 patients having hepatic resection, we have made the following conclusions: (1) Hepatic resection is an uncommon procedure. (2) The majority of liver injuries require only drainage or suture ligation and drainage. (3) Midline incision, early arterial occlusion, and resectional debridement should be used for massive ...
N P, Lang, K C, Westbrook, R C, Read
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Archives of Surgery, 2000
Hepatic resection is the treatment of choice for many secondary and primary hepatic tumors. With improvement in surgical techniques and earlier recognition of hepatic tumors, there has been a renewed interest in performing hepatic resections. In this operative review, we will describe the techniques for performing right-sided and left-side hepatic ...
D R, Holt +3 more
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Hepatic resection is the treatment of choice for many secondary and primary hepatic tumors. With improvement in surgical techniques and earlier recognition of hepatic tumors, there has been a renewed interest in performing hepatic resections. In this operative review, we will describe the techniques for performing right-sided and left-side hepatic ...
D R, Holt +3 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1980
A thorough understanding of the detailed anatomy of the liver and of its anatomic variations is necessary for planning elective hepatic resection and surgical management of patients with hepatic trauma. Techniques for anatomic resections are outlined.
R M, Linder, B, Cady
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A thorough understanding of the detailed anatomy of the liver and of its anatomic variations is necessary for planning elective hepatic resection and surgical management of patients with hepatic trauma. Techniques for anatomic resections are outlined.
R M, Linder, B, Cady
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