We report the y-shape+1 method, which is a retraction of the liver method, independent of the position of the costal arch. Additionally, we report changes in liver enzymes induced by different methods of liver retraction. Three Penrose No. 6 drains were cut into 6 cm pieces. Penrose 1 was fixed with a thread attached to the end and Penrose 2 in a y-shape. A knitting thread with needles was prepared, and a loop was made at the end of the thread. The needle thread was passed over the abdominal wall and through the Penrose 2. The needle thread was passed over the diaphragmatic leg and through the Penrose 3. The thread was pulled over the abdominal wall and diaphragmatic leg and fixed to the end of Penrose 1 out of the body, and the liver was drained. The rate of change in liver enzymes from the preoperative to postoperative stages was examined separately in the Penrose and Nathanson groups. In the y-shape+1 technique, retraction of the liver can be performed regardless of the position of the rib arch; however, intracorporeal suture ligation is necessary. This method is useful when the conventional Penrose method is inappropriate because of the position of the rib arch.

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