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The difficulty of laparoscopic liver resection
Updates in Surgery, 2015Grading of difficulty is needed for laparoscopic liver resection (LLR). Indications for LLR are expanding worldwide from minor to major resections, particularly in institutions having surgeons with advanced skills. If the degrees of surgical difficulty were defined, it would serve as a useful guide when introducing LLR and stepping up to the more ...
Daisuke, Ban +11 more
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Laparoscopic Liver Resection—Current Update
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2010An increasing number of studies are reporting the outcomes and benefits of laparoscopic liver resection. This article reviews the literature with emphasis on a recent consensus conference on laparoscopic liver resection in 2008, the learning curve for laparoscopic liver surgery, laparoscopic major hepatectomies, oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic liver
Kevin Tri Nguyen, David A Geller
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Laparoscopic liver resection of benign liver tumors
Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques, 2003The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility, safety, and outcome of laparoscopic liver resection for benign liver tumors in a multicenter setting.Despite restrictive, tailored indications for resection in benign liver tumors, an increasing number of articles have been published concerning laparoscopic liver resection of these tumors.A ...
David Glineur, F Lachachi, J Paineau
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Impact of laparoscopic liver resection on liver regeneration
Surgical Endoscopy, 2022Liver regeneration after liver resection plays an important role in preventing posthepatectomy liver failure. In this study, we aimed to evaluate and compare the impact of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) and open liver resection (OLR) on liver regeneration.Patients who underwent curative anatomical liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma ...
Yasuko, Matsuo +10 more
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Laparoscopic resections of liver and pancreas
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2004It is our belief that there will be a significant role for minimally invasive approaches to HBP surgery in the future.There is great potential for reduction of perioperative morbidity, possibly more so than in other fields of surgery, due to the major impact on the patient after the maximally invasive open procedures. At this early stage in development,
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[Laparoscopic liver resection].
Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 2007Rapid development of liver surgery in the last 25 years results from introduction of new procedures entailing an increase in the number of operated patients, and simultaneously a reduction in risk of the surgery and subsequent postoperative morbidity and mortality.
L, Hnízdil, T, Novotný, P, Piskac
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Annals of the College of Surgeons of Hong Kong, 1999
In experienced hands and with appropriate case selection, laparoscopic liver resection has proven to be a safe procedure with the added benefit of minimal‐assess surgery. Successful laparoscopic liver resection, from wedge resection to formal lobectomy, had been reported for both benign and malignant disease of the liver. We present a young female with
Tsang Wilson Wc +3 more
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In experienced hands and with appropriate case selection, laparoscopic liver resection has proven to be a safe procedure with the added benefit of minimal‐assess surgery. Successful laparoscopic liver resection, from wedge resection to formal lobectomy, had been reported for both benign and malignant disease of the liver. We present a young female with
Tsang Wilson Wc +3 more
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Laparoscopic liver resection with radiofrequency.
Hepato-gastroenterology, 2003In this report, the feasibility, efficacy and safety of laparoscopic liver resection with radiofrequency has been evaluated in a small series of patients.From January 1993 to May 2002 we carried out 7 laparoscopic liver resections (3 men and 4 women), five of which were for benign pathology and two for metastases from colorectal cancer.
Croce E +4 more
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2020
Since the first laparoscopic liver procedures almost 25 years ago, the application of minimally-invasiveness to liver resective surgery is finding expanding indications. In fact, more and more liver diseases are nowadays tackled laparoscopically, encompassing benign, primary malignant and metastatic disease, as consequence of surgical and ...
Riccardo Memeo +2 more
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Since the first laparoscopic liver procedures almost 25 years ago, the application of minimally-invasiveness to liver resective surgery is finding expanding indications. In fact, more and more liver diseases are nowadays tackled laparoscopically, encompassing benign, primary malignant and metastatic disease, as consequence of surgical and ...
Riccardo Memeo +2 more
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Laparoscopic Liver Resection in Obese Patients
World Journal of Surgery, 2015AbstractBackgroundObesity has been associated with worse postoperative outcomes than those for normal weight. Data on the short‐term results of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) in patients with obesity are scarce. Furthermore, the long‐term outcomes of LLR versus open liver resection (OLR) have not been adequately assessed.
Kan, Toriguchi +5 more
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