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Robotic liver resection: Hurdles and beyond

Fabrizio Di Benedetto, Henrik Petrowsky, Paolo Magistri, Karim J. Halazun

2020International Journal of Surgery69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Laparoscopy is currently considered the standard of care for certain procedures such as left-lateral sectionectomies and wedge resections of anterior segments. The role of robotic liver surgery is still under debate, especially with regards to oncological outcomes. The purpose of this review is to describe how the field of robotic liver surgery has expanded, and to identify current limitations and future perspectives of the technology. Available evidences suggest that oncologic results after robotic liver resection are comparable to open and laparoscopic approaches for hepatocellular carcinoma and colorectal liver metastases, with identifiable advantages for cirrhotic patients and patients undergoing repeat resections. Excellent outcomes and optimal patient safety can be only achieved with specific hepato-biliary and general minimally invasive training to overcome the learning curve.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHepatocellular carcinomaResectionLaparoscopyRobotic surgeryGeneral surgeryWedge resectionOpen surgeryInvasive surgeryStandard of careSurgeryInternal medicineHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and PrognosisCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer StudiesOrgan Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes