• Department of Hepatobiliaropancreatic Surgery, The First Hospital of Jinlin University, Changchun 130021, Jilin Province, China;
WANG Yingchao, Email: yingchao111@yahoo.com.cn
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Objective  To investigate the preventive measures for bleeding in laparoscopic hepatectomy.
Methods  The candidates for laparoscopic hepatectomy were 22 patients with live lesions, including 5 patients with primary liver cancer, 16 patients with liver hemangioma, and 1 patient with metastatic liver cancer. The tumors located
the left lateral lobe in 15 cases, caudate lobe in 1 case, segmentⅣin 2 cases, and segmentⅥ in 4 cases. The mean
diameter of tumors was 4cm (2-10cm). The surgical approaches included the left lateral lobectomy (15 cases), left
lateral lobectomy of caudate (1 case), and nonanatomic and wedge resection were performed in 6 cases.
Results  Twenty-two cases underwent laparoscopic liver resection, there were no conversion to open and operative death. The mean operative time was 115min (65-142min), the mean blood loss was 450mL (270-780mL), the mean length of hospital stay after operation was 6.5 days (3-11 days). 
Conclusion  Control liver section hemorrhage is a key technique in laparoscopic hepatectomy.

Citation: WANG Guangyi,WANG Yingchao,SUN Xiaodong. Measures for Hemorrhage in Laparoscopic Hepatectomy. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2013, 20(4): 371-374. doi: Copy

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