Comparative Study between Laparoscopic and Open Liver Resection

Mohamed Sami Mohamed Abdel Wahed;

Abstract


Laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) has been progressively developed along the past two decades. Liver surgery was one of the last frontiers reached by minimally invasive surgery. Surgical technique and equipment evolved to overcome technical limitations, making laparoscopic liver resections (LLR) safe and feasible. Surgeons developed skills in a stepwise approach, beginning with low complexity operations for benign diseases and reaching high-complexity surgeries for malignant cases and living donor organ harvesting (Coelho et al., 2016).
Surgical resection has been accepted as the effective local treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma. The laparoscopic approach has been increasingly gaining popularity as one of the minimally-invasive treatments of HCC (Kawaguchi et al., 2017).
In this prospective study, a comparison between laparoscopic resection and open resection was done to compare short-term results between laparoscopic and open liver resection.
This study was conducted on 65 patients


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Title Comparative Study between Laparoscopic and Open Liver Resection
Other Titles دراسة مقارنة ما بين الاستئصال الكبدى بالمنظار الجراحى وبالفتح الجراحى
Authors Mohamed Sami Mohamed Abdel Wahed
Issue Date 2017

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