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Mislav Rakić1, Leonardo Patrlj1, Robert Kliček1, Mario Kopljar1, Antonija Duzel1, Kristijan Cupurdija1, Zeljko Bušić1.
Abstract
The laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) represents a new pathway in hepatic surgery. Several studies have reported its application in both malignant and benign liver diseases. The most common liver resections performed laparoscopically are wedge, segmental resections and metastasectomy; although in large centers the laparoscopic right and left hepatectomies have begun to perform more frequently. We report the initial experience in LLRs at our department including a case of the first laparoscopic left lateral liver bisegmentectomy performed in patient with follicular nodular hyperplasia and the 15 cases of wedge laparoscopic resections of echinococcic liver cysts. According to literature the mortality rate in LLRs is up to 0.3% and morbidity rate up to 10.5%. The most common cause of the death is liver failure, while the most frequent complication is the bile leakage. Advantages for patients include smaller incisions, less blood loss, and shorter lengths of hospital stay. The LLRs in experienced hands were shown to be safe with acceptable morbidity and mortality for both minor and major hepatic resections in benign and malignant diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Laparoscopic liver resection (LLR); left lateral bisegmentectomy; liver echinococcic cyst laparoscopic treatment; segmental resections
Year: 2014 PMID: 25392843 PMCID: PMC4207834 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2304-3881.2014.09.10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hepatobiliary Surg Nutr ISSN: 2304-3881 Impact factor: 7.293