1. Laparoscopic and robotic radical surgery for liver alveolar echinococcosis
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Victor Tsvirkun, Natalia Elizarova, Mikhail Efanov, Ruslan Alikhanov, O. V. Melekhina, A. Vankovich, I. Kazakov, and Yulia Kulezneva
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Radical treatment ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Alveolar echinococcosis ,Liver resections ,medicine.disease ,Echinococcosis ,Surgery ,Lesion ,Medicine ,General Materials Science ,In patient ,Radical surgery ,medicine.symptom ,Stage (cooking) ,business - Abstract
Introduction The aim of this study was to estimate the immediate and long-term results of laparoscopic and robotic radical surgery for liver alveolar echinococcosis (AE). Methods From 2013 to 2019 6 patients with AE were undergone radically surgery using minimally invasive technologies. In 5 cases, a laparoscopic liver resection was performed, and in one case a Da'Vinci robotic complex was used. The average lesion size was 60 ± 20 mm. Results In three cases (50%) patients with P2 stage of the disease were operated on, in 3 cases with P1. In two cases, in patients with stage P2, a right hemihepatectomy was performed, in 2 cases a segmentectomy 8 with atypical resection segment 4 was performed, in one case a posterior sectionectomy was performed, in one case the intervention was performed with atypical resection of 6 segments. The average age of the patients was 55 years (27-79), three women and three men (1:1). The average size of the lesion was 60 ± 20 cm. The mean operation time and blood loss was 344 ± 141 minutes and 350 ± 333 mL. Complications were observed in one case (16.7%), type II according to Clavien-Dindo, represented by dynamic intestinal obstruction, which developed on the 6th day of the postoperative period and was resolved conservatively. Mean hospital stay was 9 ± 3. Conclusions Laparoscopic and robotic liver resections in the radical treatment of alveococcosis can be safe and feasible in the early stages of alveococcosis (P1-2H0M0), provided they are performed in a specialized hospital with sufficient technical equipment and an experienced surgeon.
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- 2021