Two-surgeon technique using saline-linked electric cautery and ultrasonic surgical aspirator in living donor hepatectomy: its safety and efficacy |
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Authors: | Takatsuki Mitsuhisa Eguchi Susumu Yamanouchi Kosho Tokai Hirotaka Hidaka Masaaki Soyama Akihiko Miyazaki Kensuke Hamasaki Koji Tajima Yoshitsugu Kanematsu Takashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan |
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BackgroundSaline-linked electric cautery (SLC) is introduced as an effective device to reduce blood loss in liver surgery. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a 2-surgeon technique using SLC and the Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator (CUSA; Valleylab, Boulder, CO) in living donor hepatectomy.MethodsForty-three living donor right hepatectomy cases were enrolled in this study. The first 28 cases underwent liver transection with CUSA alone (CUSA group), while additional SLC was applied in the current 15 cases (2-surgeon technique, TS group).ResultsBlood loss was significantly reduced by the 2-surgeon technique (1,115.2 ± 652.9 g in CUSA group vs 732.3 ± 363.6 g in TS group, P < .05). In the TS group, there was no bile leakage from the cut surface. The early graft function and postoperative recipient survival were not significantly different between the groups.ConclusionsAccording to our single-center experience, blood loss and donor complications in living donor hepatectomies were significantly reduced using a 2-surgeon technique using CUSA and SLC, while maintaining the graft viability. |
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Keywords: | Liver transplantation Living donor Hepatectomy |
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