Engelsk titel: Extracorporeal surgery and liver autotransplantation
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Författare:
Brekke IB
;
Line PD
;
Mathisen Ö
;
Osnes S
Email: inge.brekke@rikshospitalet.no
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 10
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Fallbeskrivning
UI-nummer: 04011018
Sammanfattning
INTERPRETATION : Ex situ liver surgery (bench surgery) with liver autotransplantation should be considered when traditional in situ surgery on the liver or adjacent structures is not applicable.
RESULTS : The first patient, a 64-year-old man, had a completely uneventful postoperative course and had no indication of recurrent sarcoma two years later. The second patient, a 29-year-old female with a giant hepatic haemangioma developed postoperative hepatic artery thrombosis. Following thrombectomy her further course was satisfactory and the patient was discharged with normal liver function three weeks postoperatively.
MATERIAL AND METHOD : We present two patients with retrohepatic sarcoma and liver haemangioma respectively, treated by hepatectomy, ex situ resection and hepatic autotransplantation.
BACKGROUND : Though the great majority of hepatic and perihepatic neoplasms may very well be treated by conventional surgical techniques, a few patients will have lesions seemingly inaccessible by traditional in situ surgical procedures.