Selectionofandinfluenceofseveralhepatovascularocclusionsonintraoperativeandpostoperativefactorswereinvestigatedinaseriesofhepatocelluarcarcinoma(HCC)patientsundergoingliverresection.Comparisonandstatisticalanalysisofseveralobservationindexeswerecarriedoutin163HCCpatientsexperiencingliverresectionwithdifferentvascularocclusions,versus65caseswithoutvascularocclusions,whichselectedfromourhospitalduringthesameperiodoverthepast5years.Results:Hepatovascularocclusionsproducedsomeliverparenchymainjury,althoughcontrollingintraoperativebleeding.Inthestudy,advantagesanddisadvantagesofthreehepatovascularocclusionsweredemonstrated,including:①simplicityandconvenienceinportaltriadclamping(PTC);butocclusiontimelimitedandresultinginsevereliverfunctioninjury;②widerliverfunctioninjuryandquickerrecoverydespitelongerocclusioninhemihepaticvascularocclusions(HVO);③limitedapplicationofnormothermichepaticvascularexclusion(NHVE)forwastetimeandcomplexity.WeconcludethatHVOisrecommendedasthefirstselectionformostliverresection,exceptportalandcentraltumors.