• Liver Regeneration at Day 7 after Right Hepatectomy: Global and Segmental Volumetric Analysis by Using CT

    Magaly Zappa, MD Federica Dondero, MD Annie Sibert, MD Marie-Pierre Vullierme, MD Jacques Belghiti, MD Valerie Vilgrain, MD

    Purpose: To evaluate total and segmental liver regeneration by com­paring preoperative computed tomographic (CT) volum-etry and CT volumetry on postoperative day 7 following right hepatectomy and to study liver regeneration esti­mated by using CT volumetry in patients with different surgical indications and in whom the middle hepatic vein (MHV) was harvested or not harvested.

    Materials and Methods: Local medical ethics committee and state medical board approval and informed consent were obtained. Twenty-seven patients who had undergone right hepatectomy were imaged with multidetector CT preoperatively and at day 7 postoperatively. Fourteen patients (group 1) were living liver donors, including eight in whom the MHV was harvested. Thirteen patients (group 2) underwent right hepatectomy for other indications. Volumetric measure­ments were performed semiautomatically. Total volumes and segmental volumes were measured for total liver, future liver remnant (FLR), and liver remnant. Total and segmental early regeneration index, defined as \(VLR — Vflr)/Vflr] 100, where VLH is volume of the liver rem­nant and VFIR is volume of the FLR, were calculated. Comparisons were performed by using the Mann-Whitney test, and a P value of less than .05 was considered signifi­cant.

    Results:The liver remnant at day 7 showed a 64% increase in volume from the FLR, without a significant difference be­tween groups 1 and 2. In the group with harvesting of MHV, volume and segmental regeneration index were sig­nificantly lower than in other patients, for both the caudate lobe (32 and 48 mL, respectively; P = .049) and liver segment IV (Couinaud) (206 and 334 mL, respectively; P= .008).

    Conclusion:Segmental regeneration of the liver following light hepa­tectomy varies, depending on whether the MHV was har­vested, and seems to be related to hepatic outflow