liver suture
Hepatic surgery is one of the common procedures used to treat liver rupture. Liver rupture is a common disease in abdominal trauma, and the right liver ruptures more than the left liver. Treating diseases: liver damage Indication Patients with liver rupture. Preoperative preparation Antibiotics are routinely used before surgery. Surgical procedure During debridement, the first hepatic hilum is usually temporarily blocked at room temperature, and then the liver capsule of the wound site is cut with an electric knife, and the inactivated liver tissue is broken by finger to the normal liver parenchyma. After the damaged liver parenchyma is removed, the damaged blood vessels and bile ducts at the liver section can be exposed, and then clamped or sutured after clamping. Larger blood vessels (portal vein, hepatic vein) or hepatic duct injury were repaired with 5-0 non-invasive needle suture. Hepatic occlusion was removed and observed for 3-5 minutes. After confirming that it has been completely removed and completely hemostasis, fill the liver wound with a large reticular omentum strip, and then suture the liver with a suture. complication Decreased liver function.
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