Erschienen in:
11.08.2022 | Hepatobiliary Tumors
Glissonian Approach During Robotic Mesohepatectomy for Recurrent Colorectal Liver Metastasis
verfasst von:
Marcel Autran C. Machado, MD, FACS, Bruno V. Mattos, MD, Murillo Macedo Lobo Filho, MD, Fabio Makdissi, MD
Erschienen in:
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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Ausgabe 13/2022
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Excerpt
Minimally invasive liver resection is one of the most complex procedures in hepatobiliary surgery.
1,2 We have described a standardized technique for Glissonian approach that has been used since 2001 in open and laparoscopic resections.
3 Hepatectomy is the standard treatment for colorectal liver metastases. However, the high recurrence rate is a persistent problem, in some situations being related to missed metastases.
4 Repeat hepatectomy is a feasible treatment and may offer favorable survival.
5 Repeat hepatectomy is also technically demanding, so minimally invasive repeat hepatectomy has been used in few patients.
5 Adhesions from previous operations may increase operative time, complications, and conversion, especially in patients with previous open surgeries.
5 Laparoscopic repeat hepatic resections can be performed safely in patients with previous minimally invasive resections but are more difficult after open liver surgeries.
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