Background Laparoscopic liver resection for malignant disease has shown short-term benefit. This study aimed to compare in-house, 30-day, and 1-year morbidity between laparoscopic and open liver resections. Methods The charts for all patients who underwent liver resection for malignant disease between April 2006 and October 2009 were reviewed. Patient, operative, and outcomes data at 30 days and 1 year were collected. Results For 76 patients, 49 open and 27 laparoscopic resections were performed. The two groups were similar in terms of age, gender, body mass index (BMI), extent of liver resection, use of ablation therapy, and tumor pathology (P \u3e 0.05). The laparoscopic group had less blood loss (P = 0.004) and shorter hospital stays (...
Enhanced recovery after surgery programs (ERP) have been implemented in many surgical specialties. T...
Laparoscopic liver resection is considered a safe and feasible alternative to open surgery for malig...
Introduction Reduction in hospital stay, blood loss, postoperative pain and complications are common...
Background Laparoscopic liver resection for malignant disease has shown short-term benefit. This stu...
Introduction. Laparoscopic liver resection is considered risky in cirrhotic patients, even if minor ...
Background and Objective: Minimally invasive surgery for liver resection remains controversial. This...
Introduction : In recent years laparoscopic approach to liver resections has gained important attent...
Background. Laparoscopic surgery for hepatic neoplasms aims to provide curative resection while mini...
AbstractBackgroundThere is no prospective randomized data comparing laparoscopic to open hepatectomy...
Introduction: the present study aimed to determine and compare the impact of enhanced recovery progr...
Background: the role of laparoscopy for major hepatectomies remains a matter of development to be fu...
AbstractBackgroundLaparoscopic liver resection (LLR) is now considered a feasible alternative to ope...
AbstractIntroductionOncological implications of laparoscopic resection in primary hepatic malignancy...
Background: Laparoscopic liver resection is associated with less perioperative blood loss, shorter h...
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic repeat liver resection (LRLR) still represents a challenge for surgeons esp...
Enhanced recovery after surgery programs (ERP) have been implemented in many surgical specialties. T...
Laparoscopic liver resection is considered a safe and feasible alternative to open surgery for malig...
Introduction Reduction in hospital stay, blood loss, postoperative pain and complications are common...
Background Laparoscopic liver resection for malignant disease has shown short-term benefit. This stu...
Introduction. Laparoscopic liver resection is considered risky in cirrhotic patients, even if minor ...
Background and Objective: Minimally invasive surgery for liver resection remains controversial. This...
Introduction : In recent years laparoscopic approach to liver resections has gained important attent...
Background. Laparoscopic surgery for hepatic neoplasms aims to provide curative resection while mini...
AbstractBackgroundThere is no prospective randomized data comparing laparoscopic to open hepatectomy...
Introduction: the present study aimed to determine and compare the impact of enhanced recovery progr...
Background: the role of laparoscopy for major hepatectomies remains a matter of development to be fu...
AbstractBackgroundLaparoscopic liver resection (LLR) is now considered a feasible alternative to ope...
AbstractIntroductionOncological implications of laparoscopic resection in primary hepatic malignancy...
Background: Laparoscopic liver resection is associated with less perioperative blood loss, shorter h...
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic repeat liver resection (LRLR) still represents a challenge for surgeons esp...
Enhanced recovery after surgery programs (ERP) have been implemented in many surgical specialties. T...
Laparoscopic liver resection is considered a safe and feasible alternative to open surgery for malig...
Introduction Reduction in hospital stay, blood loss, postoperative pain and complications are common...