Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease

Introduction: Polycystic liver disease is uncommon and usually asymptomatic. Surgery is indicated for patients with symptoms or complications. Cyst fenestration has been the main surgical option despite the relatively high recurrence rate. Open hepatectomy and fenestration provided sustainable sympt...

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Main Authors: Kuo-Hsin Chen, Tiing-Foong Siow, Ying-Da Chen, U-Chon Chio, Yin-Jen Chang, Chao-Man Loi, Tzu-Chao Lin, Shu-Yi Huang, Chih-Ho Hsu, Jiann-Ming Wu, Kuo-Shyang Jeng
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Health/LWW 2018-01-01
Series:Formosan Journal of Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.e-fjs.org/article.asp?issn=1682-606X;year=2018;volume=51;issue=4;spage=153;epage=157;aulast=Chen
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author Kuo-Hsin Chen
Tiing-Foong Siow
Ying-Da Chen
U-Chon Chio
Yin-Jen Chang
Chao-Man Loi
Tzu-Chao Lin
Shu-Yi Huang
Chih-Ho Hsu
Jiann-Ming Wu
Kuo-Shyang Jeng
author_facet Kuo-Hsin Chen
Tiing-Foong Siow
Ying-Da Chen
U-Chon Chio
Yin-Jen Chang
Chao-Man Loi
Tzu-Chao Lin
Shu-Yi Huang
Chih-Ho Hsu
Jiann-Ming Wu
Kuo-Shyang Jeng
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description Introduction: Polycystic liver disease is uncommon and usually asymptomatic. Surgery is indicated for patients with symptoms or complications. Cyst fenestration has been the main surgical option despite the relatively high recurrence rate. Open hepatectomy and fenestration provided sustainable symptomatic relief in selected patients at the cost of higher morbidity. The role of laparoscopic hepatectomy (LH) for this entity remains unclear. Methods: A retrospective review of patients with polycystic liver disease receiving LH was undertaken. LH in this study referred to the removal of part of normal liver or complex cysts by dividing Glissonean pedicles to the specimen, excluding simple cyst fenestration. Indication for surgery included symptoms related to mass effect with image-confirmed compression on stomach or duodenum and cyst infection. Results: From December 2004 to September 2016, a total of 14 patients (12 females and 2 males) with a mean age of 55.9 ± 14.0 years had been enrolled. Gigot's classification in this series includes type I in 3, type II in 8, and type III in 3 cases. Extent of liver resection includes partial S2 and S3 in 6, partial S2 and S3 with associated partial S5 and S6 or S7 in 3, partial S5, S6, and S7 in 1, partial S6 and S7 in 1, left hepatectomy in 2, and right hepatectomy in 1. Perioperative outcomes include median operation time of 240 min (60–300, interquartile range [IQR]: 150), estimated blood loss of 50 ml (5–2000, IQR: 98.8), and mean postoperative hospital stay of 5.5 days (2–77, IQR: 7.3). The 90-day postoperative complications developed in three patients, mainly bile leak and pleural effusion. There was no postoperative mortality. Conclusion: Laparoscopic liver resection and fenestration for polycystic liver disease seem safe and feasible. The perioperative outcomes were acceptable although the bile leakage rate was relatively high. Careful patient selection to choose peripheral lesions is advisable.
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spelling doaj.art-df033bed4d4149899b4d986795ba6df12023-09-03T11:04:59ZengWolters Kluwer Health/LWWFormosan Journal of Surgery1682-606X2018-01-0151415315710.4103/fjs.fjs_76_17Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver diseaseKuo-Hsin ChenTiing-Foong SiowYing-Da ChenU-Chon ChioYin-Jen ChangChao-Man LoiTzu-Chao LinShu-Yi HuangChih-Ho HsuJiann-Ming WuKuo-Shyang JengIntroduction: Polycystic liver disease is uncommon and usually asymptomatic. Surgery is indicated for patients with symptoms or complications. Cyst fenestration has been the main surgical option despite the relatively high recurrence rate. Open hepatectomy and fenestration provided sustainable symptomatic relief in selected patients at the cost of higher morbidity. The role of laparoscopic hepatectomy (LH) for this entity remains unclear. Methods: A retrospective review of patients with polycystic liver disease receiving LH was undertaken. LH in this study referred to the removal of part of normal liver or complex cysts by dividing Glissonean pedicles to the specimen, excluding simple cyst fenestration. Indication for surgery included symptoms related to mass effect with image-confirmed compression on stomach or duodenum and cyst infection. Results: From December 2004 to September 2016, a total of 14 patients (12 females and 2 males) with a mean age of 55.9 ± 14.0 years had been enrolled. Gigot's classification in this series includes type I in 3, type II in 8, and type III in 3 cases. Extent of liver resection includes partial S2 and S3 in 6, partial S2 and S3 with associated partial S5 and S6 or S7 in 3, partial S5, S6, and S7 in 1, partial S6 and S7 in 1, left hepatectomy in 2, and right hepatectomy in 1. Perioperative outcomes include median operation time of 240 min (60–300, interquartile range [IQR]: 150), estimated blood loss of 50 ml (5–2000, IQR: 98.8), and mean postoperative hospital stay of 5.5 days (2–77, IQR: 7.3). The 90-day postoperative complications developed in three patients, mainly bile leak and pleural effusion. There was no postoperative mortality. Conclusion: Laparoscopic liver resection and fenestration for polycystic liver disease seem safe and feasible. The perioperative outcomes were acceptable although the bile leakage rate was relatively high. Careful patient selection to choose peripheral lesions is advisable.http://www.e-fjs.org/article.asp?issn=1682-606X;year=2018;volume=51;issue=4;spage=153;epage=157;aulast=ChenHepatectomylaparoscopicliver resectionpolycystic liver disease
spellingShingle Kuo-Hsin Chen
Tiing-Foong Siow
Ying-Da Chen
U-Chon Chio
Yin-Jen Chang
Chao-Man Loi
Tzu-Chao Lin
Shu-Yi Huang
Chih-Ho Hsu
Jiann-Ming Wu
Kuo-Shyang Jeng
Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease
Formosan Journal of Surgery
Hepatectomy
laparoscopic
liver resection
polycystic liver disease
title Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease
title_full Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease
title_fullStr Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease
title_short Laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease
title_sort laparoscopic liver resection for polycystic liver disease
topic Hepatectomy
laparoscopic
liver resection
polycystic liver disease
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