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  • 3. Risk factors associated with major intraoperative blood loss in hepatic resection for hepatobiliary tumor.
    Sirichindakul B, Chanwat R, Nonthasoot B, Suphapol J, Nivatvongs S.
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  • 5. Anterior approach versus conventional approach right hepatic resection for large hepatocellular carcinoma: a prospective randomized controlled study.
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  • 8. Safety of donor right hepatectomy without abdominal drainage: a prospective evaluation in 100 consecutive liver donors.
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  • 10. Thoracoabdominal approach for right-sided hepatic resection for hepatocellular carcinoma.
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  • 11. Comparison of Abdominal Drainage and No-drainage after Elective Hepatectomy: A Randomized Study.
    Kim YI, Fujita S, Hwang VJ, Nagase Y.
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  • 14. Abdominal drainage was unnecessary after hepatectomy using the conventional clamp crushing technique.
    Lu L, Sun HC, Qin LX, Wang L, Ye QH, Ren N, Fan J, Tang ZY.
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  • 17. Bilirubin level in the drainage fluid is an early and independent predictor of clinically relevant bile leakage after hepatic resection.
    Rahbari NN, Elbers H, Koch M, Kirchberg J, Dutlu M, Mehrabi A, Büchler MW, Weitz J.
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  • 18. Etiological factors for subphrenic infection after hepatectomy for patients with hepatic malignancy.
    Xing X, Li H, Liu WG, Xia SS, Chen XP.
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  • 20. Getting started as a hepatobiliary surgeon: lessons learned from the first 100 hepatectomies as a consultant.
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