S E Voskanyan, A I Artemiev, E V Naidenov, I Yu Kolyshev, M V Shabalin, A N Bashkov, D V Chursin, H A Subkhonov, D S Raspopov
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Abstract
Objective: To systematize tactical and technical aspects of liver resections with reconstruction of afferent and efferent blood supply and/or inferior vena cava; to study postoperative outcomes in patients with focal liver lesions using transplantation technologies.
Material and methods: We enrolled 413 patients with parasitic lesions, primary and secondary liver tumors involving great vessels (portal vein, hepatic artery, hepatic veins, inferior vena cava, right atrium). All ones underwent liver resections with vascular resection and reconstruction, as well as liver autotransplantation in vivo, ante situ (ex situ in vivo), extracorporeal liver resections with autotransplantation (ex vivo).
Results: We obtained satisfactory immediate results after liver resections using transplantation technologies.
Conclusion: Transplantation technologies in liver surgery can significantly increase resectability of tumors and survival of patients. Transplantation technologies are an important new surgical strategy and necessary option in modern hepatic surgery.