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When Is Laparoscopic Liver Resection Preferred Over Open Resection?
2016Laparoscopic liver resection is being safely performed by surgeons worldwide for multiple indications. When compared to open liver resection, laparoscopic liver resection is associated with improvements in short-term outcomes such as decreased blood loss, transfusion rate, perioperative complications, length of stay, and overall cost. When laparoscopic
Ana Gleisner, David A. Geller
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Analgesia for open liver resection surgery
Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine, 2023Maha, Mostafa, Ahmed, Hasanin
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Robotic vs Open Liver Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
JAMA Surgery, 2023Henghai, Yu, Xiaoping, Wei
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Laparoscopic or open liver resection? Let systematic review decide it
The American Journal of Surgery, 2012Laparoscopic liver resection is increasingly being used for the excision of benign and malignant hepatic lesions. The aim of this study was to perform meta-analysis on the compiled data from available observational studies.All the studies comparing laparoscopic versus open liver resections were searched on the available databases.
Ahsan, Rao, Ghaus, Rao, Irfan, Ahmed
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Surgical Endoscopy, 2016
The techniques of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) have developed rapidly in selected centers, while global adoption of this approach has been cautious. The costs of LLR compared to open resection (OLR) are considered an important metric in evaluating this approach and may be a barrier to adoption in some centers.To formulate a consensus statement ...
Sean P, Cleary +4 more
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The techniques of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) have developed rapidly in selected centers, while global adoption of this approach has been cautious. The costs of LLR compared to open resection (OLR) are considered an important metric in evaluating this approach and may be a barrier to adoption in some centers.To formulate a consensus statement ...
Sean P, Cleary +4 more
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[Open radiofrequency liver resection: technical details].
Minerva chirurgica, 2006Radiofrequency (RF) for the treatment of hepatic neoplasms can be performed through percutaneous, laparoscopic or open surgery. The aim of this study was to point out the details of the role of open RF (ORF).Between November 2002 and November 2003, we performed 13 ORFs. Seven patients had an association with chronic liver cirrhosis.
GARAVOGLIA, Marcello +3 more
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Robotic Major Liver Resections: Surgical Outcomes Compared with Open Major Liver Resections
HPB, 2022H.Y. Yang, G.H. Choi
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Repeat laparoscopic liver resection after an initial open hepatectomy
HPBRepeat open hepatectomy (ROH) for recurrent liver tumors is the preferred approach especially after initial open hepatectomy (OH). The aim of this study is to assess feasibility and safety of repeat laparoscopic hepatectomy (RLH) after initial OH in 2 high volume hepato-biliary hospitals.Patients were retrieved from prospective data bases from 2012 to ...
Nasser Abdul Halim +10 more
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Laparoscopic or Open Liver Resection?
2011Mirnezami R, Mirnezami AH, Pearce NW
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