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Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections

Background. Radiofrequency (RF-) assisted liver resection devices like the Habib sealer induce a necrotic resection plane from which a small margin of necrotic liver tissue remains in situ. The aim of the present paper was to report our long-time experience with the new resection method and the morp...

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Autores principales: Kleinert, Robert, Wahba, Roger, Bangard, Christoph, Prenzel, Klaus, Hölscher, Arnulf H., Stippel, Dirk
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20862384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/403097
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author Kleinert, Robert
Wahba, Roger
Bangard, Christoph
Prenzel, Klaus
Hölscher, Arnulf H.
Stippel, Dirk
author_facet Kleinert, Robert
Wahba, Roger
Bangard, Christoph
Prenzel, Klaus
Hölscher, Arnulf H.
Stippel, Dirk
author_sort Kleinert, Robert
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description Background. Radiofrequency (RF-) assisted liver resection devices like the Habib sealer induce a necrotic resection plane from which a small margin of necrotic liver tissue remains in situ. The aim of the present paper was to report our long-time experience with the new resection method and the morphological characteristics of the remaining necrotic resection plane. Methods. 64 RF-assisted liver resections were performed using the Habib sealer. Followup was assessed at defined time points. Results. The postoperative mortality was 3,6% and morbidity was 18%. The followup revealed that the necrotic zone was detectable in all analyzed CT and MRI images as a hypodense structure without any contrast enhancement at all time points, irrespectively of the time interval between resection and examination. Conclusion. Liver resection utilizing radiofrequency-induced resection plane coagulation is a safe alternative to the established resection techniques. The residual zone of coagulation necrosis remains basically unchanged during a followup of three years. This has to be kept in mind when evaluating the follow up imaging of these patients.
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spelling pubmed-29393862010-09-22 Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections Kleinert, Robert Wahba, Roger Bangard, Christoph Prenzel, Klaus Hölscher, Arnulf H. Stippel, Dirk HPB Surg Clinical Study Background. Radiofrequency (RF-) assisted liver resection devices like the Habib sealer induce a necrotic resection plane from which a small margin of necrotic liver tissue remains in situ. The aim of the present paper was to report our long-time experience with the new resection method and the morphological characteristics of the remaining necrotic resection plane. Methods. 64 RF-assisted liver resections were performed using the Habib sealer. Followup was assessed at defined time points. Results. The postoperative mortality was 3,6% and morbidity was 18%. The followup revealed that the necrotic zone was detectable in all analyzed CT and MRI images as a hypodense structure without any contrast enhancement at all time points, irrespectively of the time interval between resection and examination. Conclusion. Liver resection utilizing radiofrequency-induced resection plane coagulation is a safe alternative to the established resection techniques. The residual zone of coagulation necrosis remains basically unchanged during a followup of three years. This has to be kept in mind when evaluating the follow up imaging of these patients. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010 2010-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2939386/ /pubmed/20862384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/403097 Text en Copyright © 2010 Robert Kleinert et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Kleinert, Robert
Wahba, Roger
Bangard, Christoph
Prenzel, Klaus
Hölscher, Arnulf H.
Stippel, Dirk
Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections
title Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections
title_full Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections
title_fullStr Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections
title_full_unstemmed Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections
title_short Radiomorphology of the Habib Sealer-Induced Resection Plane during Long-Time Followup: A Longitudinal Single Center Experience after 64 Radiofrequency-Assisted Liver Resections
title_sort radiomorphology of the habib sealer-induced resection plane during long-time followup: a longitudinal single center experience after 64 radiofrequency-assisted liver resections
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20862384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/403097
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