2020
DOI: 10.2754/avb202089040367
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Laparoscopic left hemihepatectomy in small dogs: an easy and effective new technique

Abstract: The present report describes a novel approach to and presents the surgical results for laparoscopic hepatectomy of the left lobes in small dogs. A purely laparoscopic four-port approach was used in seven beagles. The left triangular ligament was cut first, then the base of the left medial lobe (LMB) was ligated with silk thread using a needle, and the liver parenchyma of the LMB approximately 0.5 cm above the ligation site was removed with LigaSure. The left lateral lobe (LLB) was removed in the same manner. B… Show more

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“…A purely laparoscopic left hemihepatectomy was performed under aseptic conditions on the dogs under general anesthesia as described in our previous study ( 49 ). Briefly, the left triangular ligament was cut first, the base of the left medial lobe was ligated with silk suture using a needle, and the liver parenchyma of the left medial lobe approximately 0.5 cm above the ligation site was removed with LigaSure (10 mm; Covidien Medical).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A purely laparoscopic left hemihepatectomy was performed under aseptic conditions on the dogs under general anesthesia as described in our previous study ( 49 ). Briefly, the left triangular ligament was cut first, the base of the left medial lobe was ligated with silk suture using a needle, and the liver parenchyma of the left medial lobe approximately 0.5 cm above the ligation site was removed with LigaSure (10 mm; Covidien Medical).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%