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. 1962 Jun;3(2):167–171. doi: 10.1136/gut.3.2.167

Peripheral ligation of the hepatic artery during surgery in non-cirrhotic patients

M Andreassen, J Lindenberg, K Winkler
PMCID: PMC1413330  PMID: 18668748

Abstract

A report is given on four non-cirrhotic patients in whom the hepatic artery proper was ligated for different reasons. In the post-operative course only slight signs of liver damage were present and no later sequels were observed.

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