Cancers (Apr 2023)

Partial Hepatic Vein Occlusion and Venous Congestion in Liver Exploration Using a Hyperspectral Camera: A Proposal for Monitoring Intraoperative Liver Perfusion

  • Simone Famularo,
  • Elisa Bannone,
  • Toby Collins,
  • Elisa Reitano,
  • Nariaki Okamoto,
  • Kohei Mishima,
  • Pietro Riva,
  • Yu-Chieh Tsai,
  • Richard Nkusi,
  • Alexandre Hostettler,
  • Jacques Marescaux,
  • Eric Felli,
  • Michele Diana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15082397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 2397

Abstract

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Introduction. The changes occurring in the liver in cases of outflow deprivation have rarely been investigated, and no measurements of this phenomenon are available. This investigation explored outflow occlusion in a pig model using a hyperspectral camera. Methods. Six pigs were enrolled. The right hepatic vein was clamped for 30 min. The oxygen saturation (StO2%), deoxygenated hemoglobin level (de-Hb), near-infrared perfusion (NIR), and total hemoglobin index (THI) were investigated at different time points in four perfused lobes using a hyperspectral camera measuring light absorbance between 500 nm and 995 nm. Differences among lobes at different time points were estimated by mixed-effect linear regression. Results. StO2% decreased over time in the right lateral lobe (RLL, totally occluded) when compared to the left lateral (LLL, outflow preserved) and the right medial (RML, partially occluded) lobes (p p 2% decreased and de-Hb increased more smoothly when compared to the totally occluded RLL (p 2% and deoxy-Hb could be considered good markers of venous liver congestion.

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