The effect of hepatic ischaemia on liver function and the restoration of liver mass after 70 per cent partial hepatectomy in the dog

Author:

MacKenzie R J12,Furnival C M12,O'Keane Maureen A12,Blumgart L H12

Affiliation:

1. University Department of Surgery, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow

2. Wellcome Surgical Research Institute, University of Glasgow

Abstract

Abstract Partial hepatectomy was performed in dogs either as the only procedure or following a period of ischaemia to the liver remnant produced by inflow occlusion for periods of 30–60 minutes before partial hepatectomy. Temporary portal decompression was maintained through the portion of liver subsequently excised. Survival in dogs subjected to partial hepatectomy and ischaemia to the liver remnant was similar to that in animals after partial hepatectomy alone.Metabolic changes were similar in both groups but dogs submitted to partial hepatectomy and ischaemia to the remnant had higher serum alkaline phosphatase and alanine amino-transferase levels with increased bromsulphthalein retention in the fourth to sixth postoperative weeks.Replacement of liver mass proceeded rapidly in all groups of animals. It is concluded that ischaemia of the liver remnant for up to 60 minutes preceding partial hepatectomy in the dog is consistent with survival and produces little change in postoperative liver function or in the rate of restoration of liver mass.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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