The possibility of structural and functional preservation of the isolated liver has been studied in dog experiments. A sterile liver preparation left in situ was worked out, having practically no ischaemic period, except during perfusion. Nevertheless, well-defined lesions (perivascular and interstitial oedema, dissociated contraction of the smooth muscle elements of the veins, cellula accumulation in the sinusoids) appeared, accompanied by a gradual reduction (microcirculatory disorders, enzyme derailment) of the function of hepatocytes.