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[Left laparoscopic lobectomy].

F Graur1, A Coţe, A Szasz

  • 1Clinica Chirurgie III, UMF Cluj-Napoca, România. graurf@yahoo.com

Chirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990)
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This study highlights a successful laparoscopic left lobectomy for a hepatic tumor. This minimally invasive approach offers a short hospital stay and rapid recovery for liver cancer patients.

Area of Science:

  • Hepatobiliary Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Oncology

Background:

  • Laparoscopic liver surgery has evolved significantly since its inception in 1987.
  • Resection of liver segments, particularly in the left lobe, is increasingly common due to anatomical advantages.
  • Rising incidence of primary and secondary liver cancers necessitates advancements in surgical techniques.

Observation:

  • A case report details the surgical management of a 61-year-old patient with a hepatic tumor in the second segment.
  • The tumor was located on the anterior (diaphragmatic) aspect of the liver.
  • A left laparoscopic lobectomy was performed using the LigaSure Atlas sealer for tumor resection.

Findings:

  • The laparoscopic left lobectomy was technically successful, achieving tumor removal.

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  • The patient experienced a short hospitalization period.
  • The patient demonstrated a quick and uncomplicated recovery post-surgery.
  • Implications:

    • Laparoscopic left lobectomy using LigaSure Atlas sealer is an efficient and effective treatment for select hepatic tumors.
    • This minimally invasive technique demonstrates potential for wide application in liver surgery.
    • Further development and adoption of laparoscopic techniques are crucial for managing the increasing incidence of liver cancer.