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Resection of Retro-Hepatic Vena Cava (RHVC) En-bloc with Caudate Lobe without Vascular Exclusion for a Low Grade Leiomyosarcoma of Inferior Vena Cava.

Michele Altomare1,2, Carlo Sposito1,2, Enrico Regalia2, Jorgelina Coppa2, Maria Flores2, Elena Manzo1,2, Michele Droz Dit Busset2, Vincenzo Mazzaferro3,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Leiomyosarcomas (LMS) of the inferior vena cava (IVC) originate in the retrohepatic (RHVC) portion in 15% of cases.1 Due to complex anatomy and need to preserve venous outflow from the infra-diaphragmatic viscera, the operation may require total vascular exclusion, veno-venous bypass and hypothermic liver resections.2,3 In this video, virtual planning of the operation allowed a parenchyma-sparing radical resection in a patient with limited liver reserve.
METHODS: A 12-cm LMS of RHVC invading the entire segment 1 (i.e., Spiegel's lobe, paracaval portion, and caudate process) was diagnosed in a man with metabolic steato-hepatitis (BMI: 34). He had no response to previous chemotherapy. Major hepatectomy was excluded considering the high risk of postoperative liver failure. 3D-reconstruction of regional anatomy allowed planning of a parenchymal-sparing, en bloc resection of tumor, RHVC, and caudate lobe while avoiding hilar and suprahepatic venous clamping.
RESULTS: The operation strategy relied on the en bloc separation of caudate lobe, RHVC, and tumor from the hepatic veins confluence and the posterior segments after complete mobilization of the liver. Vessel loop-assisted hanging maneuver, encircling tumor, and RHVC with superimposed 3D-reconstructions guided the parenchymal transection, while preserving the middle hepatic vein outflow. RHVC was replaced with prosthetic material.
CONCLUSIONS: Complex resection of primary tumor of the IVC en bloc with caudate lobe and RHVC can be attempted in chronic liver diseases at-risk of postoperative failure. Preservations of transhepatic flow and liver function depends on tumor size and preservation of noninvaded hepatic-veins confluence. Preoperative virtual 3D reconstruction is crucial in surgical planning.

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Keywords:  3D virtual reconstruction; Augmented reality; Inferior vena cava; Sarcoma surgery; Transplant surgery

Year:  2021        PMID: 33481123     DOI: 10.1245/s10434-020-09428-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol        ISSN: 1068-9265            Impact factor:   5.344


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1.  Liver and Vena Cava En Bloc Resection for an Invasive Leiomyosarcoma Causing Budd-Chiari Syndrome, Under Veno-Venous Bypass and Liver Hypothermic Perfusion : Liver Hypothermic Perfusion and Veno-Venous Bypass for Inferior Vena Cava Leiomyosarcoma.

Authors:  Matteo Ravaioli; Matteo Serenari; Matteo Cescon; Carlo Savini; Alessandro Cucchetti; Giorgio Ercolani; Massimo Del Gaudio; Alberto Casati; Antonio Daniele Pinna
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2016-07-18       Impact factor: 5.344

Review 2.  Leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava: a clinicopathologic review and report of three cases.

Authors:  M N Kulaylat; C P Karakousis; R J Doerr; H L Karamanoukian; J O'Brien; R Peer
Journal:  J Surg Oncol       Date:  1997-07       Impact factor: 3.454

3.  Leiomyosarcoma of the retrohepatic portion of the inferior vena cava: clinical presentation and surgical management in five patients.

Authors:  Jean Hardwigsen; Paul Balandraud; Pascal Ananian; Jean Saïsse; Y Patrice Le Treut
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 6.113

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1.  Clinical efficacy and safety of 3D vascular reconstruction combined with 3D navigation in laparoscopic hepatectomy: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Jihua Jiang; Lei Pei; Renya Jiang
Journal:  J Gastrointest Oncol       Date:  2022-06
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