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Functional anatomical hepatectomy guided by indocyanine green fluorescence imaging in patients with localized cholestasis:Report of four cases 被引量:7
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作者 Hong-Wei Han Ning Shi +5 位作者 Yi-Ping Zou Yuan-Peng Zhang Ye Lin Zi Yin Zhi-Xiang Jian Hao-Sheng Jin 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2021年第3期323-329,共7页
BACKGROUND Liver cancer is a malignant tumor with a high incidence.At present,the most effective treatment is laparoscopic hepatectomy(LH).Indocyanine green fluorescence imaging(ICG-FI)has become an important tool in ... BACKGROUND Liver cancer is a malignant tumor with a high incidence.At present,the most effective treatment is laparoscopic hepatectomy(LH).Indocyanine green fluorescence imaging(ICG-FI)has become an important tool in LH,and the most common fluorescent types of tumors are total fluorescence,partial fluorescence,and rim fluorescence.CASE SUMMARY We presented four cases of LH guided by ICG-FI in which we also observed the fourth special fluorescent type.When the tumor or intrahepatic stone compresses the adjacent bile duct to cause local cholestasis,the liver segment or subsegment with obstructed bile drainage will show strong fluorescence.Complete removal of the lesion together with the fluorescent liver parenchyma may help reduce the risk of tumor or stone recurrence.CONCLUSION This type of partial fluorescence can indicate local biliary compression,and the resection method is related to bile drainage,which may be called functional anatomical hepatectomy and ensures radical resection of the lesion. 展开更多
关键词 Indocyanine green Localized cholestasis Laparoscopic hepatectomy Unique fluorescent phenomenon Functional anatomical hepatectomy Case report
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Anatomical hepatectomy for achieving textbook outcome for perihilar cholangiocarcinoma treated with curative-intent resection: A multicenter study
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作者 Cheng Chen Zhi-Peng Liu +10 位作者 Wei-Yue Chen Xiang Wang Yun-Hua Liu Yue Wang Xing-Chao Liu Hai-Ning Fan Jie Bai Yan Jiang Yan-Qi Zhang Hai-Su Dai Zhi-Yu Chen 《iLIVER》 2022年第4期245-251,共7页
Background and aim:The textbook outcome(TO)is a comprehensive measure that is superior to individual measures for analysis of surgical quality of care.Anatomical hepatectomy(AH)is beneficial in terms of short-term out... Background and aim:The textbook outcome(TO)is a comprehensive measure that is superior to individual measures for analysis of surgical quality of care.Anatomical hepatectomy(AH)is beneficial in terms of short-term outcomes in patients undergoing resection.This study was performed to investigate the association between AH and achieving the TO for patients with perihilar cholangiocarcinoma(pCCA)treated with curative-intent resection.Methods:This study involved patients who underwent curative-intent resection for newly diagnosed pCCA from January 2013 to January 2018 at three hospitals in China.All patients were divided into two groups according to the type of hepatectomy:the AH group and non-AH group.The incidence and distribution of achieving the TO were compared between the two groups.Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to identify independently predictive factors associated with achieving the TO in patients with pCCA.Results:In total,333 patients were enrolled[AH group,225(67.6%);non-AH group,108(32.4%)].The incidence of achieving the TO in all patients was 24.3%,and the incidence was significantly higher in the AH than non-AH group(30.7%vs.11.1%,respectively).Multivariable analysis revealed that AH,total bilirubin concentration of<34μmol/L,maximum tumor size of<3 cm,no macrovascular invasion,and no lymph node metastasis were independently associated with a higher incidence of achieving the TO.Conclusions:The TO was achieved in approximately one-fourth of patients with pCCA who underwent curative-intent resection.The use of AH was more conducive to achieving the TO in patients with pCCA. 展开更多
关键词 Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma Textbook outcome anatomical hepatectomy Short-term outcome RESECTION
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The evolution of anatomical hepatectomy:Past,present,and future
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作者 Meilong Wu Shiyun Bao Shizhong Yang 《iLIVER》 2022年第3期199-204,共6页
The liver contains a complex structure of blood vessels and bile ducts,and the vascular structure is highly variable.The anatomical segmentation of the liver is still controversial,and the Couinaud segmentation method... The liver contains a complex structure of blood vessels and bile ducts,and the vascular structure is highly variable.The anatomical segmentation of the liver is still controversial,and the Couinaud segmentation method based on the portal vein is more widely used in clinical practice.The treatment of liver tumors and other lesions is closely related to the liver anatomy.The mechanism of liver tumor invasion and metastasis is complex,and it is currently believed that tumor invasion mainly spreads along the portal vein.Anatomic liver resection is an important surgical method for liver diseases,especially liver tumors.This article reviews the vascular structure of the liver,the development of anatomical hepatectomy,blood flow control,surgical planning,intraoperative navigation,minimally invasive surgery,and precise hepatectomy.Anatomic liver resection is a part of precision liver surgery,which is becoming increasingly more precise in terms of surgical evaluation,surgical planning,and surgical operation.New technologies will facilitate precision surgery with less trauma and greater benefits for patients.With the development and advancement of technology,image-based surgical planning and intraoperative surgical navigation will become more widely used in precision liver surgery. 展开更多
关键词 anatomical hepatectomy Precise liver resection Minimally invasive surgery Surgical planning Surgical navigation
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The application of the extraglissonian approach for selective hepatic inflow occlusion during laparoscopic anatomical segmentectomy
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作者 Jiye Chen Jun Han +2 位作者 Tao Yang Ming Su Shouwang Cai 《Laparoscopic, Endoscopic and Robotic Surgery》 2023年第4期160-166,共7页
Objective:Laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy has been proven to be achievable for segmentectomy,subsegmentectomy and multi-segmentectomy.The extraglissonian approach in the context of selective hepatic inflow ocdlusi... Objective:Laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy has been proven to be achievable for segmentectomy,subsegmentectomy and multi-segmentectomy.The extraglissonian approach in the context of selective hepatic inflow ocdlusion has been skilled under laparoscopy.This study aims to examine the suitability of the technique stated above for laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy.Methods:This retrospective study analyzed the dinical data of 114 patients diagnosed with hepatocel-lular carcinoma who underwent laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy using the extraglissonian hepatic inflow occlusion technique at the Faculty of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery,Chinese PLA General Hospital between September 2020 and December 2022.Results:The success rate of achieving the ischemic area using the described methods was determined to be 74.6%.Out of the 85 cases that underwent laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy,34 cases involved segmentectomy,5 cases involved subsegmentectomy,and 46 cases involved multi-segmentectomy.The average duration of the operation,blood loss volume,and postoperative hospi-tal stay were 229.0±85.0 min,133.0±112.0 mL,and 5.4±1.7 d,res pectively.Notably,no intraoperative blood transfusions were necessary,and no postoperative complications were observed.Conclusion:The extraglissonian hepatic inflow occlusion technique exhibits a notable advantage in terms of a high success rate,effectively guiding the selection process during laparoscopic parenchymal tran-section.Moreover,this technique has demonstrated safety,reproducibility,and significant potential for broader clinical adoption. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatocellular cardnoma Laparoscopic surgery anatomical hepatectomy Extraglissonian approach
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