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Filter by:Vascular occlusion is used to reduce blood loss during liver resection (LR), but may cause ischemic damage to the remnant liver and can lead to liver failure in case of chronic liver disease. This restriction of blood flow (ischemia) and subsequent restoration (reperfusion) causes a harm that is called ischemia- reperfusion injury. Injuries sustained during the ischemic phase are related to a lack of oxygen to reduce cellular respiratory events can lead to, in a few minutes, irreversible damage. Ischemic preconditioning as a technique to protect the liver parenchyma during liver resection consists of an initial flow clamping for 10 minutes, with subsequent reperfusion for 10-15min, followed by a complete portal triad clamping during transection.