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Hepatectomia regrada por videolaparoscopia

Ruled hepatectomy by videolaparoscopy

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With the improvement of laparoscopic techniques, endoscopic liver surgery has become feasible. While laparoscopic wedge liver resection are performed more frequently, laparoscopic (anatomical or nonanatomical) liver resection are still at an early stage of development and are somewhat controversial. We reporte laparoscopic hepatic resection without use of sophisticated laparoscopic instruments. A 47-year-old woman underwent radical mastectomy for adenocarcinoma in 1995. 1n the postoperative follow-up presented, a lesion in the left hepatic lobe and, after laparoscopic approach, left lateral segmentectomy was performed. The hepatic resection elapsed without complications. The surgical time was 4 hours and the blood loss was minimal, without transfusion being necessary.The abdominal drain was removed in 24 hours and the patient was discharged in the second postoperative day. Compared to the classic approach by laparotomy, this method was less traumatic, required a shorter hospital stay, and followed by faster recovery.

Laparoscopic hepatectomy; Laparoscopic segmentectomy; Liver tumors


Laparoscopic hepatectomy; Laparoscopic segmentectomy; Liver tumors

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Hepatectomia regrada por videolaparoscopia

Ruled hepatectomy by videolaparoscopy

Antonio Nocchi Kalil, TCBC-RSI; Rafael GiovenardII; Spencer Marcantônio CamargoIII

IProfessor Adjunto-Doutor do Departamento de Cirurgia da FFFCMPA. Diplome D'Université de Cirurgia Hepato-Biliar e Transplante Hepático da Universidade de Paris XI

IICirurgião Geral

IIIResidente do Departamento de Cirurgia da FFFCMPA/ISCMPA

Endereço para correspondência Endereço para correspondência: Dr. Antonio Nocchi Kalil Praça Maurício Cardoso, 170/402 90570-010 - Porto Alegre - RS

ABSTRACT

With the improvement of laparoscopic techniques, endoscopic liver surgery has become feasible. While laparoscopic wedge liver resection are performed more frequently, laparoscopic (anatomical or nonanatomical) liver resection are still at an early stage of development and are somewhat controversial. We reporte laparoscopic hepatic resection without use of sophisticated laparoscopic instruments. A 47-year-old woman underwent radical mastectomy for adenocarcinoma in 1995. 1n the postoperative follow-up presented, a lesion in the left hepatic lobe and, after laparoscopic approach, left lateral segmentectomy was performed. The hepatic resection elapsed without complications. The surgical time was 4 hours and the blood loss was minimal, without transfusion being necessary.The abdominal drain was removed in 24 hours and the patient was discharged in the second postoperative day. Compared to the classic approach by laparotomy, this method was less traumatic, required a shorter hospital stay, and followed by faster recovery.

Key words: Laparoscopic hepatectomy; Laparoscopic segmentectomy; Liver tumors.

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Recebido em 30/10/97

Aceito para publicação em 11/5/98

Trabalho realizado no Departamento de Cirurgia da Fundação Faculdade Federal de Ciências Médicas de Porto Alegre (FFFCMPA) e Irmandade Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Porto Alegre (ISCMPA).

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  • Endereço para correspondência:
    Dr. Antonio Nocchi Kalil
    Praça Maurício Cardoso, 170/402
    90570-010 - Porto Alegre - RS
  • Datas de Publicação

    • Publicação nesta coleção
      23 Jul 2010
    • Data do Fascículo
      Ago 1998

    Histórico

    • Recebido
      30 Out 1997
    • Aceito
      11 Maio 1998
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