Experience with TissueLink™ - Radiofrequency-assisted parenchymal division

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Liver surgery has always been associated with blood loss, and the problem of bleeding, transfusions, and associated morbidity is a significant one. We present our experience using the TissueLink™ radiofrequency-assisted dissector for parenchymal division during hepatectomy. The TissueLink precoagulates liver parenchyma and allows for dissection of intrahepatic structures, allowing for near bloodless hepatectomy. We have demonstrated our results in terms of morbidity, mortality, blood loss and need for transfusion, and find that they are comparable with results from high-volume HPB centres. The TissueLink is an acceptable tool for use in hepatic transection and may result in less blood loss and lower transfusion rates than conventional methods of transection. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG.

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Hutchins, R., & Bertucci, M. (2007). Experience with TissueLinkTM - Radiofrequency-assisted parenchymal division. In Digestive Surgery (Vol. 24, pp. 318–321). https://doi.org/10.1159/000103665

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