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Laparoscopic Liver Resections

Surgical Innovation, 1998
The authors present the rationale of the laparoscopic approach to liver surgery, showing the technique of fully endoscopic and endoscopic-assisted formal and wedge hepatic resections and the early results of their experience. From 1993 to 1997, 38 liver resections have been attempted through the laparoscopic or the laparoscopic assisted approach.
C G Hüscher   +2 more
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Conversion for Unfavorable Intraoperative Events Results in Significantly Worse Outcomes During Laparoscopic Liver Resection: Lessons Learned From a Multicenter Review of 2861 Cases

Annals of Surgery, 2017
Objective: To investigate the risk factors for conversion during laparoscopic liver resection and its effect on patient outcome in a large cohort of patients.
M. Halls   +12 more
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Laparoscopic Liver Resection

2017
In the 1990s laparoscopic liver surgery was considered an innovative, promising but very demanding technique reserved for benign lesions or selected cases where the malignant tumour could be removed by minor and superficial resection. Subsequently the widespread introduction of laparoscopic hepatectomy in the surgical community, due to improvements in ...
Belli G   +6 more
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Laparoscopic Liver Resection

World Journal of Surgery, 2010
AbstractMore than 3,000 laparoscopic liver resections (LLR) are performed worldwide for benign disease, malignancy, and living donor hepatectomy. Minimally invasive hepatic resection approaches include pure laparoscopic, hand‐assisted laparoscopic, and a laparoscopic‐assisted open “hybrid” approach, where the operation is started laparoscopically to ...
David A. Geller   +2 more
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RESECTION OF THE LIVER FOR CARCINOMA

Archives of Surgery, 1952
MOST TUMORS of the liver are secondary lesions representing either direct invasions from malignant conditions in adjacent organs or metastases from more distant lesions. It has been customary to consider liver involvement as evidence of hopelessness of the patient's condition.
Philip B. Price, J. O. Shaffer
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Liver resection in the elderly

British Journal of Surgery, 1997
The operative mortality rate for hepatic resection in the elderly has been reported to be as high as 40 per cent for extended resection.An increasing need to justify use of limited healthcare resources prompted a prospective assessment of 133 consecutive hepatic resections performed in 30 months in patients over 65 years of age.The overall mortality ...
Alfred M. Cohen   +5 more
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Liver resection for colorectal liver metastases

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 1995
The management of patients with colorectal liver metastases is still controversial. Recent evidence suggests benefit for resection of localized metastases within a single lobe of the liver. A series of 49 patients undergoing liver resection for localized liver metastases is presented.
I. Taylor   +3 more
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Liver resection for colorectal liver metastasis

Surgical Oncology, 2007
At some point in the natural course of colorectal cancer up to 50% of patients will develop metastasis to the liver. Historically only 20% of these patients would have to be deemed resectable, with an intent to cure, at the time of presentation. But with recent improvements in cross-sectional imaging, chemotherapeutic agents and advances in the ...
Derek Manas, R. Lochan, Steven A. White
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Liver Resection Techniques

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1989
Liver resection can be safely accomplished using techniques based on a thorough knowledge of anatomy and the use of readily available tools. Preoperative studies can determine resectability in most cases. An aggressive attitude toward resection of localized primary and secondary malignancies is justified by a 5-year survival rate of 25 to 35 per cent ...
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Laparoscopic Liver Resection

2008
Until now, over 20 years has elapsed since the first conduction of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR), which was reported in 1991 for the treatment of benign liver tumors incidentally found in a gynecologic laparoscopic surgery [1]. Although numerous doctors attempted to perform LLR after the abovementioned case, the development of minimally invasive ...
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