Preoperative portal vein embolization for extension of hepatectomy indications

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deBaere, T [1 ]
Roche, A [1 ]
Elias, D [1 ]
Lasser, P [1 ]
Lagrange, C [1 ]
Bousson, V [1 ]
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[1] INST GUSTAVE ROUSSY,DEPT SURG,F-94805 VILLEJUIF,FRANCE
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10.1002/hep.510240612
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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To render hepatectomy feasible in patients with an initially deficient volume of the future remnant liver (FRL), we redistributed portal blood flow rich in hepato trophic substances toward the FRL, Redistribution was achieved with preoperative portal vein embolization (POPE) feeding the future resected liver, POPE was performed in 31 patients, under fluoroscopic guidance, via a percutaneous access, POPE was well tolerated and surgery was practicable in 24 patients without severe postoperative liver failure, Seven operations were cancelled, but only one due to insufficient hypertrophy of the FRL, FRL volume values were 90 to 560 mL (mean 260 mt) before POPE and 160-783 mt (mean 443 mt) after POPE, which represents a median increase of 79% +/- 50%, Hypertrophy of the FRL was 90% +/- 52% after 30 days with cyanoacrylate, 53% +/- 6% after 43 days with Gelfoam, and 44% +/- 30% after 35 days with coils. Slight shrinkage was obtained in the volume of the embolized liver, for which resection was planned, Overall survival was 2-62 months (mean 26 months), disease-free survival was 0-60 months (mean 19 months), and 7 patients are disease-free and alive 14 to 60 months (mean 43 months) after surgery, Although exclusively applicable in a Limited subset of patients, POPE widens the possibilities of curative hepatectomies, because it induces sound hypertrophy of unembolized liver segments. Cyanoacrylate seems to ensure better and faster hypertrophy.
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