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Título: Laparoscopic glissonean approach: Making complex something easy or making suitable the unsuitable?
Autor: MACHADO, Marcel A.MAKDISSI, FabioSURJAN, Rodrigo
Citación: SURGICAL ONCOLOGY-OXFORD, v.33, p.196-200, 2020
Resumen: Background: The use of laparoscopic glissonean approach has many potential benefits such as shorter operative times, lower blood loss with low morbidity. Methods: The aim with this study was to perform an evaluation of 12 years of our experience with laparoscopic glissonean approach in liver surgery, from a technical standpoint using a prospective database. Anatomical laparoscopic liver resections using hilar dissection and non-anatomical resections were excluded from this study. Results: 327 patients (170 females and 157 males) with mean age of 56 years were included. 196 (60%) of procedures were major resections. 65% of procedures were performed in the last 5 years. 208 patients were operated on for secondary lesions. In 38 patients the liver was cirrhotic. Morbidity was 37.3% and 90-day mortality occurred in 2 patients (0.6%). Blood transfusion was necessary in 10.7% of patients. Median hospital stay was 4 days. Conclusions: Laparoscopic glissonean approach is a safe and feasible technique. It may be preferred in some clinical situations as it is associated with shorter operative times, lower blood loss, and low morbidity. It is superior to standard laparoscopic hepatectomy when an anatomical resection, especially if a segment or section is to be removed. However, application of this technique requires accurate preoperative tumor localization, identification of potential anatomic pedicle variations, as well as surgeon expertise.
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Artigos e Materiais de Revistas Científicas - HC/ICESP
Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo - HC/ICESP


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