2017
DOI: 10.5152/turkjsurg.2017.3986
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Central hepatectomy: A valuable option to avoid posthepatectomy liver insufficiency in patients requiring extensive liver resection

Abstract: Despite being uncommon, posthepatectomy liver failure (PLF) is a dreadful complication following extended hepatectomy or liver trisectionectomy. It has been reported that liver insufficiency may occur in as high as 12% of posthepatectomy patients, especially in those who have a concomitant chronic liver disease, hepatosteatosis or history of receiving long-course (>6 cycles) chemotherapy (1). Central hepatectomy or mesohepatectomy, defined as en-bloc anatomical resection of liver segments 4-5 and 8, is a valua… Show more

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