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ABCD. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (São Paulo)
Anatomical basis for the intrahepatic glissonian approach during hepatectomies
Rodrigo Cañada Trofo Surjan1  Fábio Ferrari Makdissi1  Marcel Autran Cesar Machado1 
关键词: Liver;    Anatomy;    Techniques;    Glissonian;    Hepatectomy;    Fígado;    Anatomia;    Técnicas;    Glissoniano;    Hepatectomia;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0102-67202015000200011
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

BACKGROUND: Anatomical liver resections are based on some basic technical principles such as vascular control, ischemic area delineation to be resected and maximum parenchymal preservation. These aspects are achieved by the intrahepatic glissonian approach, which consists in accessing the pedicles of hepatic segments within the hepatic parenchyma. Small incisions on well-defined anatomical landmarks are performed to approach the pedicles, making dissection of the hilar plate unnecessary. AIM: Analyze parameters in liver anatomy related to intrahepatic surgical technique to glissonians pedicles, to set the normal anatomy related to the procedure and thereby facilitate the attainment of this technique. METHODS: Anatomical parameters related to the intrahepatic glissonian approach were studied in 37 cadavers. Measurements were performed with precision instruments. Data were expressed as mean±standard deviation. The subjects were divided into groups according to gender and liver weight and groups were compared statistically. RESULTS: Twenty-five cadavers were male and 12 female. No statistically significant difference was observed in virtually all parameters when groups were compared. This demonstrates the consistency of the anatomical parameters related to the intrahepatic glissonian approach. CONCLUSION: The results obtained in this study made possible major technical advances in the realization of open and laparoscopic hepatectomies with intrahepatic glissonian approach, and can help surgeons to perform liver resections by this method.

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