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Efforts to reduce the hazards of hemorrhage in hepatic surgery have centered around short, intermittent occlusions of the common hepatic artery and portal vein. Prolonged periods of occlusion ...
† Based on Bismuth–Corlette classification [19,20]. ‡ Based on the Japanese Society of Biliary Surgery Classification [48]. § Based on the TNM classification [21]. HA: Hepatic artery; PV ...
It is possible for hepatic-artery ligation to produce duodenal ischemia. However, clinical evidence of hepatic decompensation or concomitant deterioration of liver function would be expected.
If technically possible, this technique should be considered the first-line treatment for bleeding from the common and proper hepatic artery, particularly in patients with a non-portal vein.
Evidence-based recommendations on melphalan chemosaturation with percutaneous hepatic artery perfusion and hepatic vein isolation for primary or metastatic cancer in the liver.
Fred Hutch Cancer Center's Hepatic artery infusion (HAI) therapy is a focused option that delivers high-dose chemotherapy directly to liver tumors. It relies on a small pump under the skin that sends ...
The pump catheter was positioned at the junction of the proper and common hepatic arteries, usually via the gastroduodenal artery. The distal gastroduodenal, the right gastric artery, and small ...
What is hepatic arterial therapy? Let's say this liver has 3 metastases in it. You surgically those 3 and then exactly what would you do?
† Based on Bismuth–Corlette classification [19,20]. ‡ Based on the Japanese Society of Biliary Surgery Classification [48]. § Based on the TNM classification [21]. HA: Hepatic artery; PV ...
Evidence-based recommendations on melphalan chemosaturation with percutaneous hepatic artery perfusion and hepatic vein isolation for primary or metastatic cancer in the liver.
If technically possible, this technique should be considered the first-line treatment for bleeding from the common and proper hepatic artery, particularly in patients with a non-portal vein.