Abstract
A simple technique for hemostasis control after enucleation of deep located liver tumors or after liver trauma.
Machado MA, Surjan RC, Basseres T, Makdissi FF
Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016 , 1–3.
A simple technique for hemostasis control after enucleation of deep located liver tumors or after liver trauma.
Machado MA, Surjan RC, Basseres T, Makdissi FF
Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016 , 1–3.
Modern liver techniques allowed the development of segment-based anatomical liver resections. Nevertheless, there is still a place for nonanatomical liver resections. However, in some cases, there is a need for enucleation of deep located liver tumors. The main problem with enucleation of a liver tumor deeply located in the middle of the liver is the control of bleeding resulting from the rupture of small or medium vessels. The authors describe a simple way to control the bleeding without the use of any special instrument or material. This technique can also be used to control bleeding from penetrating liver injury.