McMaster P, Tolley M
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1977 Nov;59(6):502-6.
The management of patients with severe hepatic trauma and damage to the inferior vena cava presents many difficulties. Our experience suggests that vena caval injury is more common than has previously been reported. In spite of the severity of the injuries a period for resuscitation is usually available and operation must not be started until full supportive measures are ready. We have evolved a technique of vascular isolation of the liver aboiding the use of internal vena caval shunts that permits repair of the damaged vena cava.