Assessment of hepatic reserve for indication of hepatic resection: decision tree incorporating indocyanine green test.

@article{Imamura2005AssessmentOH,
  title={Assessment of hepatic reserve for indication of hepatic resection: decision tree incorporating indocyanine green test.},
  author={Hiroshi Imamura and Keij Sano and Yasuhiko Sugawara and N Kokudo and Masatoshi Makuuchi},
  journal={Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery},
  year={2005},
  volume={12 1},
  pages={
          16-22
        }
}
Preoperative assessment of liver function and prediction of postoperative remaining functional liver parenchymal mass and reserve is of paramount importance to minimize surgical risk, especially in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the majority of whom have liver cirrhosis as a complication. We have established a decision tree for deciding the safe limit of hepatectomy based on three variables: whether ascites is present, the serum total bilirubin level, and the indocyanine green… 
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