Extended Right Hepatectomy by Liver Hanging Maneuver in an Infant with Hepatoblastoma

Indian J Surg Oncol. 2017 Sep;8(3):411-413. doi: 10.1007/s13193-016-0555-8. Epub 2016 Oct 19.

Abstract

Liver hanging maneuver (LHM) is now a safe, accurate, and well established technique for various kinds of hepatic resections. But because of technical difficulty and limited experience, there have been very few reports of hepatic resection using LHM in children as compared to adults. We hereby report a case of extended right hepatectomy with part of caudate lobectomy using LHM in an 8-month-old infant for a large hepatoblastoma in Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology, a regional cancer center in south India. LHM facilitates major hepatectomy with "anterior approach," reducing several risks caused by liver mobilization: bleeding, rupture of the tumor, tumor cell dissemination, hemodynamic instability, and post op liver failure. This technique is very useful and safe for bulky pediatric hepatic tumors.

Keywords: Hanging maneuver; Hepatoblastoma; Liver resection.

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  • Case Reports