reviewAnnals of SurgeryOct 29, 2009Closed access

World Review of Laparoscopic Liver Resection—2,804 Patients

UPMC Hillman Cancer Center · University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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Abstract

Objective

To provide a review of the world literature on laparoscopic liver resection. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Initially described for peripheral, benign tumors resected by nonanatomic wedge resections, minimally invasive liver resections are now being performed more frequently, even for larger, malignant tumors located in challenging locations. Although a few small review articles have been reported, a comprehensive review on laparoscopic liver resection has not been published.

Methods

We conducted a literature search using Pubmed, screening all English publications on laparoscopic liver resections. All data were analyzed and apparent case duplications in updated series were excluded from the total number of patients. Tumor type, operative characteristics, perioperative morbidity, and oncologic outcomes were tabulated.

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