ObjectiveThis study compares the Glissonian approach with the standard approach to laparoscopic liver resection for safety and efficacy.BackgroundThe standard laparoscopic approach to anatomic liver resection is the dissection of the elements of the Glissonian pedicle below the hilar plate. In contrast, the Glissonian approach identifies the intrahepatic pedicles by tentative clamping. Concerns have been raised about the safety of the Glissonian approach in laparoscopic liver surgery. The study was performed to examine the initial 7 years of experience in a single center with regard to safety and efficacy.MethodsAll consecutive patients undergoing laparoscopic liver resections from April 2007 to April 2014 at a single referral center for li...
BACKGROUND: Despite accumulated experience and advancing techniques for laparoscopic hepatectomy, su...
Background and Objective: Minimally invasive surgery for liver resection remains controversial. This...
The laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) represents a new pathway in hepatic surgery. Several studies ...
ObjectiveThis study compares the Glissonian approach with the standard approach to laparoscopic live...
Recent advances in surgical techniques have broadened the indications of surgical management of live...
BACKGROUND The past 25 years have seen the increased use of minimally invasive surgery. The devel...
AbstractObjectivesThe laparoscopic approach is widely used in abdominal surgery. However, the benefi...
AbstractBackgroundLaparoscopic liver resection (LLR) is now considered a feasible alternative to ope...
Background - Laparoscopic liver surgery has evolved to become a standard surgical approach in many s...
Background Recent advances in laparoscopic techniques have resulted in growing indications for lapar...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the single-surgeon learning curve (SSLC) in laparoscopic liver ...
Introduction: Evolution in laparoscopic liver surgery during the past two decades is an indisputable...
Background Recent advances in laparoscopic techniques have resulted in growing indications for lapar...
AbstractBackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscop...
AbstractIntroductionA left lateral section is the first choice for a laparoscopic anatomic liver res...
BACKGROUND: Despite accumulated experience and advancing techniques for laparoscopic hepatectomy, su...
Background and Objective: Minimally invasive surgery for liver resection remains controversial. This...
The laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) represents a new pathway in hepatic surgery. Several studies ...
ObjectiveThis study compares the Glissonian approach with the standard approach to laparoscopic live...
Recent advances in surgical techniques have broadened the indications of surgical management of live...
BACKGROUND The past 25 years have seen the increased use of minimally invasive surgery. The devel...
AbstractObjectivesThe laparoscopic approach is widely used in abdominal surgery. However, the benefi...
AbstractBackgroundLaparoscopic liver resection (LLR) is now considered a feasible alternative to ope...
Background - Laparoscopic liver surgery has evolved to become a standard surgical approach in many s...
Background Recent advances in laparoscopic techniques have resulted in growing indications for lapar...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the single-surgeon learning curve (SSLC) in laparoscopic liver ...
Introduction: Evolution in laparoscopic liver surgery during the past two decades is an indisputable...
Background Recent advances in laparoscopic techniques have resulted in growing indications for lapar...
AbstractBackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscop...
AbstractIntroductionA left lateral section is the first choice for a laparoscopic anatomic liver res...
BACKGROUND: Despite accumulated experience and advancing techniques for laparoscopic hepatectomy, su...
Background and Objective: Minimally invasive surgery for liver resection remains controversial. This...
The laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) represents a new pathway in hepatic surgery. Several studies ...