A critical review of the relevant literature is followed by the presentation of a new method for total hepatectomy in the dog. This is carried out in a single stage. Its main advantage is there is no temporary interruption of the portal or portocaval flow. A synthetic prosthesis is anastomosed end-to-end with the subhepatic vena cava and end-to-side with the supradiaphragmatic cava. Next, the portal vein is anastomosed side-to-side with the prosthesis and ligated upstream. Hepatectomy is then performed.
[Newmethod for preparation of the totally hepatectomized dog. Critical review of the literature and surgical technics].
SCOPINARO, NICOLA;BACHI, VIRGILIO
1975-01-01
Abstract
A critical review of the relevant literature is followed by the presentation of a new method for total hepatectomy in the dog. This is carried out in a single stage. Its main advantage is there is no temporary interruption of the portal or portocaval flow. A synthetic prosthesis is anastomosed end-to-end with the subhepatic vena cava and end-to-side with the supradiaphragmatic cava. Next, the portal vein is anastomosed side-to-side with the prosthesis and ligated upstream. Hepatectomy is then performed.File in questo prodotto:
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