Radiofrequency-assisted liver resection

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Mattia Stella
Andrea Percivale
Massimo Pasqualini
Alberto Profeti
Nicola Gandolfo
Giovanni Serafini
Riccardo Pellicci
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[1] Santa Corona Hospital,Department of Surgery
[2] Santa Corona Hospital,Department of Operative Unit of Radiology
[3] Santa Corona Hospital,2nd Division of General Surgery
[4] Via XXVAprile 128,undefined
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2003年 / 7卷
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Liver resection; liver tumors; radiofrequency ablation;
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Radiofrequency (RF)-assisted thermal ablation has been used with increasing frequency for unresectable hepatic tumors. This new approach employs RF energy to coagulate the liver at the hepatic resection line after which hepatic resection is performed with the use of a common scalpel. This procedure was used in three patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and in five patients with colorectal metastasis to the liver. These eight patients underwent a total of two left bisegmentectomies, three segmentectomies, and seven wedge resections. Mean operative time was 220 minutes. A mean of 78 sessions of RF-assisted ablation were required for these resections. Mean blood loss was 46 ml; no device other than RF ablation was required to obtain hemostasis. None of the patients needed a blood transfusion. Preoperative hemoglobin was 12.8 gm/dl and postoperative hemoglobin was 11.3 gm/dl. There were no perioperative deaths. Postoperative complications occurred in two patients: a liver abscess in one and heart failure in the other. The mean hospital stay was 9.4 days. This new approach, integrated with other techniques, reduces blood loss and coagulates the margins of resection during liver surgery. This new technique has two limitations: (1) it cannot be applied near main portal pedicles, and (2) it requires a long operative time. The best indication for this technique is when segmentectomy is required in patients with cirrhosis. Its role in major hepatic resections has yet to be determined. Further progress in the development of thermal ablation techniques and experience gained during the learning curve should help reduce the operative time, thereby improving the safety and efficacy of this procedure.
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