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Resection of huge hepatocellular carcinomas occupying the central portion of the liver is challenging. Exposure of an adequate liver transection plane using an anterior approach is likely to be difficult because of compression by the tumor. We herein propose a "triple liver hanging maneuver" technique for central bisectionectomy with caudate lobectomy for huge hepatocellular carcinomas stretching the hilar plate and the right and left hepatic veins. In this technique, the first tape is introduced for the transection plane along the right side of the umbilical portion to the anterior surface of the inferior vena cava. The second tape is introduced to lift the paracaval caudate Glissonean pedicles from the hilar plate. The third tape is introduced for the transection plane along the right hepatic vein to the anterior surface of the inferior vena cava. The triple liver hanging maneuver could be effective for huge tumors compressing major hepatic vessels. © 2021. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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Takashi Aida, Koichiro Haruki, Norimitsu Okui, Mitsuru Yanagaki, Shinji Onda, Kenei Furukawa, Yoshihiro Shirai, Toru Ikegami. Triple liver hanging maneuver for hepatic central bisectionectomy with caudate lobectomy for resection of huge hepatocellular carcinoma (with video). Surgery today. 2022 May;52(5):866-869

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