Use of absorbable mesh in the treatment of parenchymal liver injuries during orthotopic liver transplantation

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Objective: To find out whether packing or wrapping with polyglactin 910 mesh was more effective in stopping bleeding in livers that had been damaged during transplantation. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: University hospital, Austria. Subjects and interventions: 15 of 27 livers that had been damaged during transplantation bled sufficiently to warrant either packing (n = 6) or wrapping (n = 9). Main outcome measures: Arrest of bleeding; other complications. Results: Both packing and wrapping succeeded in stopping the bleeding, and neither caused infections. Packing may theoretically cause an increase in intra-abdominal pressure and impair organ function. Conclusion: It is preferable to wrap rather than pack a bleeding liver that has been damaged during transplantation.

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Soliman, T., Langer, F., Puhalla, H., Pokorny, H., Grünberger, T., Berlakovich, G. A., … Steininger, R. (2001). Use of absorbable mesh in the treatment of parenchymal liver injuries during orthotopic liver transplantation. European Journal of Surgery, 167(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.1080/110241501750069783

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