@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016277, author = {Nanashima, Atsushi and Sumida, Yorihisa and Oikawa, Masahiro and Murakami, Goshi and Abo, Takafumi and Hidaka, Shigekazu and Takeshita, Hiroaki and Sawai, Terumitsu and Nagayasu, Takeshi}, issue = {90}, journal = {Hepato-Gastroenterology, 56(90), pp.498-500; 2009}, month = {Mar}, note = {In anatomical resection of the liver, transection of the hepatic vein or Glisson's pedicle is necessary. We examined the surgical records and outcome of 25 patients who underwent hepatectomy. An endovascular stapler with 36 and 60 mm staples was used for transection of the hepatic vein or Glisson's pedicle, and hepatic parenchyma including vessels. Surgery included also left lateral sectorectomy in 6 patients, right lateral sectorectomy in one, right hepatectomy in 12, left hepatectomy in two and trisegraenteetomy in 4. Endovascular stapling was used for transection of hepatic veins (n=25) in all patients and Glisson's pedicle (n=8). No failure of firing occurred during cutting. Injury of an aberrant bile duct occurred in one patient, but none suffered bleeding or bile leakage from the transected parts. Vascular transection using vascular stapler could be performed safely and rapidly during anatomical hepatic resection., Hepato-Gastroenterology}, pages = {498--500}, title = {Vascular transection using endovascular stapling in hepatic resection}, volume = {56}, year = {2009} }