Laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for resecting lesions originating in the paracaval portion of the caudate lobe (with videos)

SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES(2021)

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Background The paracaval portion of the caudate lobe is located in the core of the liver. Lesions originating in the paracaval portion often cling to or even invade major hepatic vascular structures. The traditional open anterior hepatic transection approach has been adopted to treat paracaval-originating lesions. With the development of laparoscopic surgery, paracaval-originating lesions are no longer an absolute contraindication for laparoscopic liver resection. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and feasibility of laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for resecting paracaval-originating lesions. Methods This study included 15 patients who underwent laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for paracaval-originating lesion resection between August 2017 and April 2020. The perioperative indicators, follow-up results, operative techniques and surgical indications were retrospectively evaluated. Results All patients underwent laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for paracaval-originating lesion resection. The median operation time was 305 min (220–740 min), the median intraoperative blood loss was 400 ml (250–3600 ml), and the median length of postoperative hospital stay was 9 days (5–20 days). No conversion to laparotomy or perioperative deaths occurred. Six patients had Clavien grade III–IV complications (III/IV, 5/1). Two patients developed tumor recurrence after 13 months and 8 months. Conclusion Although technically challenging, laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection is still a safe and feasible procedure for resecting paracaval-originating lesions in select patients.
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Laparoscopy, Paracaval portion, Anterior hepatic transection approach, Three-dimensional visualization
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