Mj. Edwards et Fr. Bentley, MAJOR HEPATIC RESECTION UNDER TOTAL VASCULAR EXCLUSION WITH EXTRACORPOREAL VENOVENOUS BYPASS, The American surgeon, 60(4), 1994, pp. 231-233
Techniques and principles pioneered during the development of hepatic
transplantation have now been applied to hepatic resectional surgery.
Primary and metastatic hepatic neoplasms that are centrally located or
in proximity to the vena cava or major branches have been resected su
ccessfully by total hepatic vascular exclusion. Herein, the authors re
port the use of extracorporeal venovenous bypass from the infrahepatic
vena cava to the axillary vein to provide adequate central venous fil
ling during total vascular exclusion. The use of this technology, pion
eered in transplantation, has extended the indication for hepatic rese
ction to patients previously considered unresectable.