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Surgical Endoscopy
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This study demonstrates a successful total laparoscopic left liver lobectomy for a symptomatic hepatic adenoma. The minimally invasive approach resulted in a short hospital stay and excellent cosmetic outcome.

Area of Science:

  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Hepatobiliary surgery
  • Surgical oncology

Background:

  • Laparoscopic liver surgery presents significant technical challenges.
  • Hepatic adenomas can cause symptoms requiring surgical intervention.
  • Traditional open liver resections involve substantial morbidity.

Observation:

  • A case of anatomical left lateral laparoscopic segmentectomy was performed.
  • The procedure addressed a symptomatic hepatic adenoma.
  • A total laparoscopic approach was utilized for liver resection.

Findings:

  • The left liver lobectomy and adenoma removal were completed laparoscopically.
  • The patient experienced an uncomplicated postoperative recovery.
  • Hospital stay and convalescence were significantly shortened.

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Implications:

  • Total laparoscopic liver surgery is feasible and safe for specific indications.
  • Minimally invasive techniques can reduce patient recovery time and improve cosmetic results.
  • This approach may offer a viable alternative to open surgery for benign liver tumors.