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Laparoscopic liver surgery: 8 years of multicenter Spanish register.

Tytuł:
Laparoscopic liver surgery: 8 years of multicenter Spanish register.
Autorzy:
Cugat, Esteve
Pérez-Romero, Noelia
Rotellar, Fernando
Suárez, Miguel
Gastaca, Mikel
Artigas, Vicente
Olsina, Jorge-Juan
Noguera, José
Martínez, Sagrario
Moreno-Sanz, C.
Figueras, Joan
Herrera, Javier
Díaz, Hermógenes
Caballé, Jordi
Pereira, Fernando
Źródło:
Journal of Hepato -- Biliary -- Pancreatic Sciences; May2010, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p262-268, 7p
Czasopismo naukowe
Background: To present the data of laparoscopy in liver surgery and to assess the real indications and outcomes of this kind of approach. Methods: From February 2000 to March 2008, a prospective study was performed on 182 patients from 15 Spanish surgical centres. Results: A total of 308 lesions was collected. The mean age was 57 years old, and 61.5% were female. Among patients with cystic lesions we found: 45 simple cysts, 19 policystic diseases, 12 hydatidic cysts and 2 cystoadenomas. Among solid lesions ( n = 104), we found 34 patients with benign pathology (12 focal nodular hyperplasia, 10 adenomas, 7 haemangyomas and 5 other lesions) and 70 with malignant pathology (38 metastases, 29 hepatocellular carcinomas, 2 cholangiocarcinomas and 1 lymphoma). The global rate of conversion was 8.8%. The global morbidity rate was 14.8%, and 5 of them required re-intervention. Conclusions: Nowadays there are strong criteria for patients being submitted to laparoscopy procedures based both on type and location features. The postoperative morbidity rate is low, also for hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic liver. In case of malignant pathology, we think the use of ultrasonography is mandatory to obtain a free margin, which implies a long-term survival rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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