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Haemostasis after partial hepatectomy using argon beam coagulation.

作者信息

Postema R R, Plaisier P W, ten Kate F J, Terpstra O T

机构信息

Laboratory for Experimental Surgery, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Br J Surg. 1993 Dec;80(12):1563-5. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800801224.

Abstract

The argon beam coagulator is a new device for haemostasis during and after surgery on parenchymatous organs. No data are available on its efficacy and tissue effect following hepatic resection. Blood loss, the time needed to achieve adequate haemostasis and histological findings after liver resection were assessed in 12 pigs using argon beam coagulation or suture ligation only, the mattress suture technique and tissue glue application. The treatment was randomly assigned to each of the four liver lobes in each pig. Median blood loss following argon beam coagulation was 13 (range 2-47) ml and after simple suture ligation 55 (range 2-260) ml (P < 0.02). The median time needed for adequate haemostasis following argon beam coagulation was 3 (range 2-7) min versus 14 (range 2-48) min in the control group (P < 0.005). There was no difference between argon beam coagulation and tissue glue, which were both superior to the use of mattress sutures. Argon beam coagulation resulted in less tissue damage than tissue glue or mattress suturing. The argon beam coagulator is an efficient device for achieving haemostasis following partial hepatectomy in the pig. It causes only a moderate tissue reaction.

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