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Post-hepatectomy liver failure: A timeline centered review
Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International, 2023Post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) is a leading cause of postoperative mortality after liver surgery. Due to its significant impact, it is imperative to understand the risk stratification and preventative strategies for PHLF. The main objective of this review is to highlight the role of these strategies in a timeline centered way around curative ...
Mohamed, Bekheit +5 more
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New Paradigms in Post-hepatectomy Liver Failure
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2013Liver failure after hepatectomy remains the most feared postoperative complication. Many risk factors are already known, related to patient's comorbidities, underlying liver disease, received treatments and type of resection. Preoperative assessment of functional liver reserve must be a priority for the surgeon.Physiopathology of post-hepatectomy liver
Nicolas, Golse +5 more
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Post Hepatectomy Liver Failure: Concept of Management
Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, 2014In literature, the reported mortality of posthepatectomy liver failure is
Kaushal, Yadav +2 more
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Post-hepatectomy liver failure in patients with colorectal liver metastases
Surgery Today, 2015Liver resection remains the standard treatment for colorectal liver metastases (CLM). Major hepatic resection is now performed frequently and with relative safety, but postoperative mortality is still reported to occur in up to 6 % of the patients with CLM undergoing liver resection even at high-volume centers.
Masato, Narita +4 more
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Intraoperative severe hypoglycemia indicative of post-hepatectomy liver failure
Journal of Anesthesia, 2015We present the first reported case of a patient with intraoperative hypoglycemia, with no predisposing factors, that was indicative of post-hepatectomy liver failure due to liver injury. A 56-year-old man was hospitalized to undergo left lateral segmentectomy, cholecystectomy and T-tube choledocholithotripsy due to calculi in the intrahepatic and ...
Kyudon, Chung +3 more
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HPB P19 Post-hepatectomy liver failure: A timeline centered review
British Journal of Surgery, 2023Abstract Background Post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) is a leading cause of postoperative mortality after liver surgery. Due to its significant impact, it is imperative to understand the risk stratification and preventative strategies for PHLF.
Mohamed Bekheit +5 more
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Post-hepatectomy Liver Failure
2017Among postoperative complications associated with liver surgery, such as infections, fluid collections, deep venous thrombosis, bleeding, and bile leak, liver insufficiency/failure is typically the most life-threatening condition. In fact, post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) can be the cause of serious morbidity and mortality after liver resection ...
Gaya Spolverato +2 more
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HPB O05 Identifying pathways involved in post-hepatectomy liver failure
British Journal of Surgery, 2022Abstract Background The liver is the only visceral organ with regenerative capabilities. This ensures maintenance of the liver-to-bodyweight ratio required for homeostasis. Failure of this mechanism can be fatal.
Adeeb Rehman +5 more
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Anticancer Research
Background/Aim: Peak-postoperative serum transaminases (PST) may indicate hepatocellular damage caused by liver resection and ischemia-reperfusion injuries induced by inflow occlusion.
Hajime Kamiya +13 more
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Background/Aim: Peak-postoperative serum transaminases (PST) may indicate hepatocellular damage caused by liver resection and ischemia-reperfusion injuries induced by inflow occlusion.
Hajime Kamiya +13 more
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The role of imaging in prediction of post-hepatectomy liver failure
Clinical Imaging, 2018Post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) is not only a leading cause of mortality but also a leading cause of life-threatening complications in patients undergoing liver resection. The ability to accurately detect the emergence of PHLF represents a crucially important step.
Yi-Nan, Shen +6 more
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