BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) is increasingly performed worldwide.MethodsBetween January 2004 and December 2011, 265 LLR were performed in 242 patients for various diseases. The experience of LLR is reported focusing on risk factors of conversion and their management.ResultsThe overall conversion rate was 17/265 (6.4%), equally distributed over the period of the study. Statistically significant factors for conversion were found to be LLR of the postero-superior (P-S) segments (SI, SIVa; SVII; SVIII) (12.7% converted versus 2.5% non-converted groups, P = 0.01) and a major compared with a minor hepatectomy (15.2% vs. 4.6%, P = 0.02 respectively). A R0 resec...
Background: This study aimed to assess the best achievable outcomes in laparoscopic liver resection ...
Background/purpose: Quality measures in surgery are important to establish appropriate levels of car...
Background/Aim Since the introduction of laparoscopy for liver resection in the 1990s, the performan...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
AbstractBackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscop...
Background: As a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liv...
Background. As a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liv...
Introduction: Despite the advances in minimally invasive (MI) liver surgery, most major hepatectomie...
Surgical resection is the only cure for primary, and secondary, neoplasms of the liver. A minimally ...
Background The laparoscopic approach to liver resective surgery is slowly diffusing in specialized c...
Background: This study aimed to assess the best achievable outcomes in laparoscopic liver resection ...
Background/purpose: Quality measures in surgery are important to establish appropriate levels of car...
Background/Aim Since the introduction of laparoscopy for liver resection in the 1990s, the performan...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
AbstractBackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscop...
Background: As a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liv...
Background. As a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liv...
Introduction: Despite the advances in minimally invasive (MI) liver surgery, most major hepatectomie...
Surgical resection is the only cure for primary, and secondary, neoplasms of the liver. A minimally ...
Background The laparoscopic approach to liver resective surgery is slowly diffusing in specialized c...
Background: This study aimed to assess the best achievable outcomes in laparoscopic liver resection ...
Background/purpose: Quality measures in surgery are important to establish appropriate levels of car...
Background/Aim Since the introduction of laparoscopy for liver resection in the 1990s, the performan...