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Predictors for 30-day mortality in hepatocellular carcinoma patients undergoing liver resection. [PDF]
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Tranexamic Acid in Patients Undergoing Liver Resection: The HeLiX Randomized Clinical Trial.
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British Journal of Surgery, 2021
BACKGROUND Laparoscopic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Child-Pugh A cirrhosis has been demonstrated as beneficial. However, the role of laparoscopy in Child-Pugh B cirrhosis is undetermined.
R. Troisi+31 more
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BACKGROUND Laparoscopic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in Child-Pugh A cirrhosis has been demonstrated as beneficial. However, the role of laparoscopy in Child-Pugh B cirrhosis is undetermined.
R. Troisi+31 more
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Laparoscopic liver resection [PDF]
Since the introduction of the laparoscopic cholecystectomy, there has been explosive growth in the field of minimally invasive surgery. Commonly accepted laparoscopic procedures have now come to include bariatric and anti reflux procedures, distal pancreatectomy, splenectomy, hernia repair, and colon resection.
Michael Abecassis+5 more
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Annals of Surgery, 2015
The use of laparoscopy for liver surgery is increasing rapidly. The Second International Consensus Conference on Laparoscopic Liver Resections (LLR) was held in Morioka, Japan, from October 4 to 6, 2014 to evaluate the current status of laparoscopic ...
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The use of laparoscopy for liver surgery is increasing rapidly. The Second International Consensus Conference on Laparoscopic Liver Resections (LLR) was held in Morioka, Japan, from October 4 to 6, 2014 to evaluate the current status of laparoscopic ...
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Annals of Surgery, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Objective: To answer whether synchronous colorectal cancer liver metastases (SLM) should be resected simultaneously with primary cancer or should be delayed.
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Objective: To answer whether synchronous colorectal cancer liver metastases (SLM) should be resected simultaneously with primary cancer or should be delayed.
K. Boudjema+16 more
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British Journal of Surgery, 2019
Repeat liver resection is often the best treatment option for patients with recurrent colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). Repeat resections can be complex, however, owing to adhesions and altered liver anatomy. It remains uncertain whether the advantages
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Repeat liver resection is often the best treatment option for patients with recurrent colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). Repeat resections can be complex, however, owing to adhesions and altered liver anatomy. It remains uncertain whether the advantages
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World Journal of Surgery, 1982
AbstractAt the Erlangen Surgical Clinical Hospital, we have resected 49 liver metastases in 38 patients. The 5‐year survival rate is 20%. One female patient has survived for 17 years. The prognosis is most favorable in solitary metastases, and in cases in which local resections of metastases have proven adequate for the removal of metastases.
B. Angermann, Franz P. Gall, E. Mühe
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AbstractAt the Erlangen Surgical Clinical Hospital, we have resected 49 liver metastases in 38 patients. The 5‐year survival rate is 20%. One female patient has survived for 17 years. The prognosis is most favorable in solitary metastases, and in cases in which local resections of metastases have proven adequate for the removal of metastases.
B. Angermann, Franz P. Gall, E. Mühe
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
Robotic surgery has rapidly evolved. It is particularly attractive as an alternative minimally invasive approach in liver surgery because of improvements in visualization and articulated instruments. Limitations include increased operative times and lack of tactile feedback, but these have not been shown in studies.
Abigail Fong+3 more
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Robotic surgery has rapidly evolved. It is particularly attractive as an alternative minimally invasive approach in liver surgery because of improvements in visualization and articulated instruments. Limitations include increased operative times and lack of tactile feedback, but these have not been shown in studies.
Abigail Fong+3 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1981
Major hepatic resections can now be performed with much greater safety than formerly. This is largely a consequence of improved surgical and anaesthetic techniques, which have in turn resulted from better understanding of the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of the liver.
J. Miles Little, John F. Thompson
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Major hepatic resections can now be performed with much greater safety than formerly. This is largely a consequence of improved surgical and anaesthetic techniques, which have in turn resulted from better understanding of the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of the liver.
J. Miles Little, John F. Thompson
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