Background
Systematic and extensive use of intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) allows us to perform new conservative surgical procedures
in liver surgery. This video shows systematic subsegmentectomy by IOUS-guided finger compression for a case of hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC) in cirrhosis.
Methods
The case of a 69-year-old woman with a single 3.5-cm HCC in segment 3 is presented. The patient has hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related
well-compensated cirrhosis. After performing a T-inverted laparotomy, the IOUS is carried out for staging. Then, the area
of resection is anatomically marked by IOUS-guided finger compression of the subsegmental portal branch feeding the tumor
in segment 3. Thus, the resection is performed under intermittent Pringle maneuver using Pean-clasia and bipolar forceps.
Results
Ninety-day mortality and morbidity for this patient were nil. No blood transfusions were required. The patient was discharged
8 days after surgery.
Conclusions
Systematic subsegmentectomy by IOUS-guided finger compression is a feasible and effective technique, especially for HCC in
cirrhosis. It may be potentially applied in each segment of liver as long as the thickness of the parenchyma and the anatomy
of liver are suitable. We believe that this technique should be part of the modern liver surgeon’s armamentarium.