Technical feasibility and short-term outcomes of laparoscopic isolated caudate lobe resection: an IgoMILS (Italian Group of Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery) registry-based study

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Ruzzenente AndreaORCID,Ciangherotti Andrea,Aldrighetti Luca,Ettorre Giuseppe Maria,De Carlis Luciano,Ferrero Alessandro,Dalla Valle Raffaele,Tisone Giuseppe,Guglielmi Alfredo,Ratti Francesca,Gringeri Enrico,Russolillo Nadia,Campagnaro Tommaso,Conci Simone,Sandri Giovanni Battista. Levi,Ardito Francesco,Boggi Ugo,Gruttadauria Salvatore,Viganò Luca,Di Benedetto Fabrizio,Rossi Giogio Ettore.,Berti Stefano,Ceccarelli Graziano,Vincenti Leonardo,Cillo Umberto,Giuliante Felice,Mazzaferro Vincenzo,Jovine Elio,Calise Fulvio,Belli Giulio,Zamboni Fausto,Coratti Andrea,Mezzatesta Pietro,Santambrogio Roberto,Navarra Giuseppe,Giuliani Antonio,Ferla Fabio,Pinna Antonio Domenico.,Parisi Amilcare,Colledan Michele,Slim Abdallah,Antonucci Adelmo,Grazi Gian Luca,Frena Antonio,Sgroi Giovanni,Brolese Alberto,Morelli Luca,Floridi Antonio,Patriti Alberto,Veneroni Luigi,Boni Luigi,Maida Piero,Griseri Guido,Filauro Marco,Guerriero Silvio,Romito Raffaele,Tedeschi Umberto,Zimmitti Giuseppe,

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Abstract Background Although isolated caudate lobe (CL) liver resection is not a contraindication for minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS), feasibility and safety of the procedure are still poorly investigated. To address this gap, we evaluate data on the Italian prospective maintained database on laparoscopic liver surgery (IgoMILS) and compare outcomes between MILS and open group. Methods Perioperative data of patients with malignancies, as colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC), non-colorectal liver metastases (NCRLM) and benign liver disease, were retrospectively analyzed. A propensity score matching (PSM) analysis was performed to balance the potential selection bias for MILS and open group. Results A total of 224 patients were included in the study, 47 and 177 patients underwent MILS and open isolated CL resection, respectively. The overall complication rate was comparable between the two groups; however, severe complication rate (Dindo–Clavien grade ≥ 3) was lower in the MILS group (0% versus 6.8%, P = ns). In-hospital mortality was 0% in both groups and mean hospital stay was significantly shorter in the MILS group (P = 0.01). After selection of 42 MILS and 43 open CL resections by PSM analysis, intraoperative and postoperative outcomes remained similar except for the hospital stay which was not significantly shorter in MILS group. Conclusions This multi-institutional cohort study shows that MILS CL resection is feasible and safe. The surgical procedure can be technically demanding compared to open resection, whereas good perioperative outcomes can be achieved in highly selected patients.

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Università degli Studi di Verona

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Surgery

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