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Robotic assisted ALPPS (rALPPS) using minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) offers a safe approach for liver hypertrophy, enabling tumor resection with reduced complications. This technique shows promise for selected patients needing extensive liver surgery.

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  • Hepatobiliary surgery
  • Surgical oncology
  • Minimally invasive surgery

Background:

  • Associating liver hypertrophy (ALPPS) enables resection of extensive liver tumors.
  • Conventional ALPPS has high morbidity and mortality rates.
  • Minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) combined with robotic assistance can enhance safety and reduce complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of robotic-assisted ALPPS (rALPPS) using MILS.
  • To assess perioperative outcomes and morbidity in patients undergoing rALPPS.
  • To compare findings with existing literature on ALPPS procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective screening of patients who underwent rALPPS.
  • Evaluation of demographic and perioperative data.
Keywords:
ALPPShepatectomyliver surgeryminimally invasive liver surgeryrobotic

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  • Postoperative morbidity scoring using the Clavien-Dindo (CD) classification.
  • Main Results:

    • Five patients underwent rALPPS between November 2021 and the study period.
    • Significant liver hypertrophy (41.9% increase in residual liver volume) was achieved.
    • One complication (CD > 3a) occurred, with no 90-day mortality.

    Conclusions:

    • Robotic-assisted ALPPS (rALPPS) is a safe and feasible procedure in selected patients.
    • This technique demonstrates reduced morbidity and mortality compared to conventional ALPPS.
    • rALPPS offers a promising alternative for complex liver resections.