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Control of liver hemorrhage may present a daunting clinical scenario. Use of liver packing techniques is highly effective to control bleeding but can result in significant recurrent bleeding with pack removal. Such bleeding is particularly a problem when large portions of the hepatic parenchymal surface and Glisson’s capsule have been disrupted. We describe, herein, our approach to hepatic packing in scenarios where a large component of hepatic capsular disruption has occurred. Use of a non-stick bowel bag is employed on the disrupted liver surface, which, when removed, will not result in liver rebleeding. This technique has been used successfully in the management of five cases of severe liver injury with extensive capsular disruption. Familiarity with such an approach may facilitate management of similar liver injuries.
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Sitzmann, J.V., Spector, S.A., Jin, X. et al. A technique for emergency liver packing. J Gastrointest Surg 9, 284–287 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gassur.2004.11.003
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