Double liver hanging manoeuvre for central hepatectomy

HPB (Oxford). 2009 Sep;11(6):529-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1477-2574.2009.00098.x.

Abstract

We describe a modification of Belghiti's liver hanging manoeuvre (LHM) using two small tubes placed in the cut planes, the first between the left lateral and medial sections, and the second along the right hepatic vein, to achieve complete anatomic central hepatectomy for a large tumour compressing surrounding vessels. Using this technique, a large central hepatocellular carcinoma compressing hilar vessels and the right hepatic vein was easily and safely resected in a 57-year-old man.

Keywords: central hepatectomy; double liver hanging manoeuvre; hepatocellular carcinoma.