[Hepatic failure after liver resection in patients with cirrhosis]
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[Hepatic failure after liver resection in patients with cirrhosis]
Abstract
Despite improvements in the preoperative assessment of liver function and advances in surgical techniques, liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma still holds a risk for postoperative hepatic failure, especially in patients with cirrhosis. Physiologic characteristics in patients with cirrhosis include hyperdynamic state of the systemic circulation, decrease in hepatic blood flow, portal hypertension, metabolic disorders, dysfunction of the reticuloendothelial system, and thrombocytopenia. Surgical stress including massive bleeding, disturbance of hepatic circulation, and infection are risk factors for postoperative hepatic failure. The risk of hepatic failure also correlates with the severity of active hepatitis and the degree of hepatic fibrosis. To prevent postoperative hepatic failure, dopamine, prostaglandin, and hydrocortisone have been used. Although various treatments including plasma exchange have been tried in hepatic failure, the results have often been unsatisfactory. Careful preoperative evaluation of the hepatic functional reserve and the severity of active hepatitis, and adequate selection of surgical method are important to prevent postoperative hepatic failure.
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