Ischemic preconditioning is one of the therapeutic interventions aiming at preventing ischemia/reperfusion-related injury. Numerous experimental studies and a few clinical series have shown that during liver resections, ischemic preconditioning is a promising strategy for optimizing the postoperative outcome. Moreover, various types of pharmacological intervention as well as different types of preconditioning, such as remote preconditioning, the use of heat shock, and hyperbaric oxygen, have been developed to attenuate the functional impairment accompanying ischemia/reperfusion injury. This review summarizes the various forms of preconditioning, thus suggesting that close cooperation between surgeons and anesthesiologists paves the way to apply novel strategies to improve the outcome of liver resection.

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