Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2004, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (09): 1084-1086.

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Hand-assisted laparoscopic partial hepatectomy in the treatment of primary liver cancer

SU Shu-ying, FEI Lin, ZHEN Zuo-jun   

  1. 佛山市第一人民医院肝胆外科, 广东, 佛山, 528000
  • Online:2004-09-20 Published:2004-09-20

Abstract: Objective To explore the techniques of hand-assisted laparoscopic partial hepatectomy and its clinical value in the treatment of primary liver cancer. Methods Six patients with primary liver cancers in the segmentsⅡ, Ⅲ, Ⅴ, Ⅵ and on the edge of the liver received laparoscopic partial hepatectomy assisted by special instruments such as hand-assisted devices, harmonic scalpel, and Endo-GIA. Results All of the 6 operations were completed successfully, in which resections of both Ⅱ and Ⅲ segments, Ⅵ segment, and non-regular segment were performed. The operative time was 54 to 130 min and postoperative hospital stay 6-9 days, with intraoperative blood loss of 150-700 ml. No conversion to laparotomy was needed, nor did any complications occur. Postoperative follow-up lasted for 6 to 15 months, during which relapse occurred in 2 cases 3 months and 4 months after the operations respectively, while no recurrence has been found in the other 4 patients. Conclusion Hand-assisted laparoscopic partial hepatectomy is safe and feasible for primary liver cancer in clinically selected patients.

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