Right hepatectomy for a living liver donor via a pure minimally invasive approach is a challenging procedure and only a few cases have been reported. Between May 2013 and August 2015, 13 patients underwent robotic living donor right hepatectomy in our institute, and 54 patients received open surgery. In this series, no conversion was conducted for robotic donor right hepatectomy. The 2 groups shared similar blood loss (169 versus 146 mL), complication rates (7.7% versus 9.3%), and recovery of donor liver function (peak alanine aminotransferase, 269 versus 252 IU/mL). The robotic group needed longer operation time (596 versus 383 minutes) but less postoperative patient-controlled analgesia (0.58 versus 0.84 ng/kg) and a shorter period before...
Aim: Robotic liver resection (RLR) is a new platform for minimally invasive hepatobiliary surgery. M...
Robotic liver surgery has been considered as a unique opportunity to overcome the traditional limita...
Introduction, Materials and Methods: We present our experience on consecutive patients undergoing ro...
The application of minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) in the field of living donor hepatectomy ...
We read with great interest the paper by Chen and colleagues entitled “Use of robotics in liver dono...
Minimally invasive liver resection is feasible for select patients. The flexibility of robotic surgi...
SummaryBackgroundMinimally invasive liver resection is feasible for select patients. The flexibility...
Background: Minimally invasive liver resection is feasible for select patients. The flexibility of r...
Robotic approach to the liver may allow to perform difficult resections with a minimally invasive st...
Robotic right lobe donor hepatectomy (RRLDH) is rarely performed, and data concerning its safety and...
Despite potential benefits of robotic liver surgery, it is still considered a development in progres...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and safety of RLDRH. Summary of background data: Data for...
In the field of minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery (RS) was introduced to overcome drawback...
Background. There is a growing interest in left lateral sectionectomy for donor hepatectomy. No data...
Background Liver surgery greatly evolved over the last decades, with significant reduction in operat...
Aim: Robotic liver resection (RLR) is a new platform for minimally invasive hepatobiliary surgery. M...
Robotic liver surgery has been considered as a unique opportunity to overcome the traditional limita...
Introduction, Materials and Methods: We present our experience on consecutive patients undergoing ro...
The application of minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) in the field of living donor hepatectomy ...
We read with great interest the paper by Chen and colleagues entitled “Use of robotics in liver dono...
Minimally invasive liver resection is feasible for select patients. The flexibility of robotic surgi...
SummaryBackgroundMinimally invasive liver resection is feasible for select patients. The flexibility...
Background: Minimally invasive liver resection is feasible for select patients. The flexibility of r...
Robotic approach to the liver may allow to perform difficult resections with a minimally invasive st...
Robotic right lobe donor hepatectomy (RRLDH) is rarely performed, and data concerning its safety and...
Despite potential benefits of robotic liver surgery, it is still considered a development in progres...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and safety of RLDRH. Summary of background data: Data for...
In the field of minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery (RS) was introduced to overcome drawback...
Background. There is a growing interest in left lateral sectionectomy for donor hepatectomy. No data...
Background Liver surgery greatly evolved over the last decades, with significant reduction in operat...
Aim: Robotic liver resection (RLR) is a new platform for minimally invasive hepatobiliary surgery. M...
Robotic liver surgery has been considered as a unique opportunity to overcome the traditional limita...
Introduction, Materials and Methods: We present our experience on consecutive patients undergoing ro...