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Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery 6/2013

01-08-2013 | Original Article

Comparison of two different transection techniques in liver surgery—an experimental study in a porcine model

Authors: T. Gehrig, G. Manzini, H. Fonouni, M. Golriz, R. Hafezi, N. Rahbari, K. Brand, U. Hinz, B. P. Müller-Stich, C. N. Gutt, A. Mehrabi

Published in: Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | Issue 6/2013

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Abstract

Aims

Postoperative morbidity and mortality after liver resection is closely related to the degree of intraoperative blood loss; the majority of which occurs during transection of the liver parenchyma. Many approaches and devices have therefore been developed to limit bleeding, but none has yet achieved perfect results up to now. The aim of this standardized chronic animal study was to compare the safety and efficacy of the LigaSure™ Vessel Sealing System (LVSS) with the stapler technique, which is one of the modern techniques for transecting the parenchyma in liver surgery.

Methods

Sixteen pigs underwent a left liver resection (LLR). Eight pigs received a LLR by means of an Endo GIA, whereas the other eight pigs underwent liver parenchymal transection followed by simultaneous sealing by the LVSS. The operating time, transection time, blood loss during transection, and time of hemostasis were measured on the day of LLR (postoperative day 0/POD 0). Animals were re-explored on postoperative day 7 (POD 7) and the transection surface of remnant liver was observed for fluid collection (hematoma, biloma, and abscess), necrosis, and other pathologies. A biopsy was taken from the area of transection for histopathological examination.

Results

All animals survived until POD 7. Operating time and transection time of the liver parenchyma on POD 0 was significantly shorter in the stapler group. There was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of blood loss during transection, time of hemostasis and number of sutures for hemostasis on POD 0, morbidity rate, as well as the histopathological examination on POD 7. Furthermore, the material costs were significantly higher in the stapler group than in the LVSS group.

Conclusion

In this standardized chronic animal study concerning transection of the parenchyma in liver surgery, LVSS seems not only to be safe, but also comparable with the stapler technique in terms of morbidity and mortality. Additionally, LVSS significantly reduces material costs. However, the transection time is significantly longer for LVSS than for the stapler resection technique.
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Metadata
Title
Comparison of two different transection techniques in liver surgery—an experimental study in a porcine model
Authors
T. Gehrig
G. Manzini
H. Fonouni
M. Golriz
R. Hafezi
N. Rahbari
K. Brand
U. Hinz
B. P. Müller-Stich
C. N. Gutt
A. Mehrabi
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery / Issue 6/2013
Print ISSN: 1435-2443
Electronic ISSN: 1435-2451
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00423-013-1094-1

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