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Laparoscopic Anatomical Liver Segment VII Resection with Liver Parenchymal Transection Following a Priority Approach
Published on: May 23, 2025
Totally laparoscopic liver resection: new Brazilian experience
Croider Franco Lacerda1, Paulo Anderson Bertulucci1, Antônio Talvane Torres de Oliveira1
1Department of Oncological Surgery, Barretos Cancer Hospital, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Background:
Despite the increasing number of laparoscopic hepatectomy, there is little published experience.
Aim:
To evaluate the results of a series of hepatectomy completely done with laparoscopic approach.
Methods:
This is a retrospective study of 61 laparoscopic liver resections. Were studied conversion to open technique; mean age; gender, mortality; complications; type of hepatectomy; surgical techniques applied; and simultaneous operations.
Results:
The conversion to open technique was necessary in one case (1.6%). The mean age was 54.7 years (17-84), 34 were men. Three patients (4.9%) had complications. One died postoperatively (mortality 1.6%) and no deaths occurred intraoperatively. The most frequent type was right hepatectomy (37.7%), followed by bisegmentectomy (segments II-III and VI-VII). Were not used hemi-Pringle maneuvers or assisted technic. Six patients (8.1%) underwent simultaneous procedures (hepatectomy and colectomy).
Conclusion:
Laparoscopic hepatectomy is feasible procedure and can be considered the gold standard for various conditions requiring liver resections for both benign to malignant diseases.

