CASE REPORT
Three Cases of Proper Hepatic Artery Injury
Satoshi Hashimoto, Masayuki Uchimura, Shinji Waki, Hideo Kida, Kazuhiro Kanda, Kazuyuki Narita
Department of General Surgery, Hamamatsu Medical Center
Injury to the proper hepatic artery occurs accidentally in abdominal trauma, lymph node resection of upper abdominal organs and so on. We describe three cases of injury to the proper hepatic artery. These injuries caused by trauma or intraoperative procedures. Postoperative angiographies reveald collaterals mainly from the hepaticoduodenal ligament. No patient had hepatic failure, but one of them had postoperative cholecystitis and an other had liver cirrhosis 10 years later. We conclude that ligation of the proper hepatic artery is permitted as long as a collateral circulation pathway is maintained. But after ligation, efforts to prevent liver failure and gall bladder necrosis and a long term follow-up are needed.
Key words
hepatic artery injury, inning of hepatic artery, operative complication of abdominal surgery
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 25: 2368-2372, 1992
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Satoshi Hashimoto The Second Department of Surgery, Nagasaki University School of Medicine
7-1 Sakamoto-machi, Nagasaki, 852 JAPAN
Accepted
May 13, 1992
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