Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of Robotic Surgery 1/2020

01-02-2020 | Liver Surgery | Original Article

Robotic hepatectomy for benign and malignant liver tumors

Authors: Iswanto Sucandy, Sydni Schlosser, Timothy Bourdeau, Janelle Spence, Abdelrahman Attili, Sharona Ross, Alexander Rosemurgy

Published in: Journal of Robotic Surgery | Issue 1/2020

Login to get access

Abstract

Minimally invasive hepatectomy for benign and malignant liver lesions has gained popularity in the past decade due to improved perioperative outcomes when compared to conventional ‘open’ technique. We aim to investigate our initial experience of robotic hepatectomy undertaken in our hepatobiliary program. All patients undergoing robotic hepatectomy between 2013 and 2018 were prospectively followed. Data are presented as median (mean ± SD). A total of 80 patients underwent robotic hepatectomy within the study period. 60% of the patients were women, age of 63 (62.4 ± 14.1), body mass index of 28 (29.6 ± 9.4), ASA class of 2.5 (2.5 ± 0.6), and MELD score of 7 (8.2 ± 2.8). Size of resected lesion was 3.9 (4.6 ± 3) cm. Indications for resection were metastatic lesions (30%), hepatocellular carcinoma (28%), cholangiocarcinoma (7%), gallbladder cancer (5%), neuroendocrine tumors (4%), and benign lesions (26%). Formal hepatectomy (right or left) was performed in 30% of the patients. Operative time was 233 (267.2 ± 109.6) minutes, and estimated blood loss was 150 (265.7 ± 319.9) ml. Length of hospital stay was 3 (5.0 ± 4.6) days. One patient was converted to ‘open’ approach. 10 patients experienced postoperative complications. Readmissions within 30 days of hospital discharge were seen in eight patients. Our data support that robotic hepatectomy is safe and feasible, with favorable short-term outcomes and low conversion rate. Robotic technology extends the application of minimally invasive techniques in the field of hepatobiliary surgery.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Reich H, McGlynn F, DeCaprio J, Budin R (1991) Laparoscopic excision of benign liver lesions. Obstet Gynecol 78:956–958PubMed Reich H, McGlynn F, DeCaprio J, Budin R (1991) Laparoscopic excision of benign liver lesions. Obstet Gynecol 78:956–958PubMed
2.
go back to reference Pilgrim CH, To H, Usatoff V, Evans PM (2009) Laparoscopic hepatectomy is a safe procedure for cancer patients. HPB (Oxf) 11:247–251CrossRef Pilgrim CH, To H, Usatoff V, Evans PM (2009) Laparoscopic hepatectomy is a safe procedure for cancer patients. HPB (Oxf) 11:247–251CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Simillis C, Constantinides VA, Tekkis PP et al (2007) Laparoscopic versus open hepatic resections for benign and malignant neoplasms—a meta-analysis. Surgery 141(2):203–211CrossRef Simillis C, Constantinides VA, Tekkis PP et al (2007) Laparoscopic versus open hepatic resections for benign and malignant neoplasms—a meta-analysis. Surgery 141(2):203–211CrossRef
4.
go back to reference Morino M, Morra I, Rosso E, Miglietta C et al (2003) Laparoscopic vs open hepatic resection: a comparative study. Surg Endosc 17:1914–1918CrossRef Morino M, Morra I, Rosso E, Miglietta C et al (2003) Laparoscopic vs open hepatic resection: a comparative study. Surg Endosc 17:1914–1918CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Polignano FM, Quyn AJ, de Figueiredo RS, Henderson NA, Kulli C, Tait IS (2008) Laparoscopic versus open liver segmentectomy: prospective, case-matched, intention-to-treat analysis of clinical outcomes and cost effectiveness. Surg Endosc 22(12):2564–2570CrossRef Polignano FM, Quyn AJ, de Figueiredo RS, Henderson NA, Kulli C, Tait IS (2008) Laparoscopic versus open liver segmentectomy: prospective, case-matched, intention-to-treat analysis of clinical outcomes and cost effectiveness. Surg Endosc 22(12):2564–2570CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Dagher I, Di Giuro G, Dubrez J, Lainas P, Smadja C, Franco D (2009) Laparoscopic versus open right hepatectomy: a comparative study. Am J Surg 198:173–177CrossRef Dagher I, Di Giuro G, Dubrez J, Lainas P, Smadja C, Franco D (2009) Laparoscopic versus open right hepatectomy: a comparative study. Am J Surg 198:173–177CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Khan S, Beard RE, Kingham PT et al (2018) Long-Term oncologic outcomes following robotic liver resections for primary hepatobiliary malignancies: a multicenter study. Ann Surg Oncol 25(9):2652–2660CrossRef Khan S, Beard RE, Kingham PT et al (2018) Long-Term oncologic outcomes following robotic liver resections for primary hepatobiliary malignancies: a multicenter study. Ann Surg Oncol 25(9):2652–2660CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Kitisin K, Packiam V, Bartlett DL, Tsung A (2011) A current update on the evolution of robotic liver surgery. Minerva Chir 66(4):281–293PubMed Kitisin K, Packiam V, Bartlett DL, Tsung A (2011) A current update on the evolution of robotic liver surgery. Minerva Chir 66(4):281–293PubMed
9.
go back to reference Nguyen KT, Gamblin TC, Geller DA (2009) World review of laparoscopic liver resection-2, 804 patients. Ann Surg 250(5):831–841CrossRef Nguyen KT, Gamblin TC, Geller DA (2009) World review of laparoscopic liver resection-2, 804 patients. Ann Surg 250(5):831–841CrossRef
10.
go back to reference Milone L, Daskalaki D, Fernandes E, Damoli I, Giulianotti PC (2013) State of the art in robotic hepatobiliary surgery. World J Surg World J Surg 37(12):2747–2755CrossRef Milone L, Daskalaki D, Fernandes E, Damoli I, Giulianotti PC (2013) State of the art in robotic hepatobiliary surgery. World J Surg World J Surg 37(12):2747–2755CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Giulianotti PC, Coratti A, Angelini M et al (2003) Robotics in general surgery: personal experience in a large community hospital. Arch Surg 138(7):777–784CrossRef Giulianotti PC, Coratti A, Angelini M et al (2003) Robotics in general surgery: personal experience in a large community hospital. Arch Surg 138(7):777–784CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Lanfranco AR, Castellanos AE, Desai JP, Meyers WC (2004) Robotic surgery: a current perspective. Ann Surg 239(1):14–21CrossRef Lanfranco AR, Castellanos AE, Desai JP, Meyers WC (2004) Robotic surgery: a current perspective. Ann Surg 239(1):14–21CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Goja S, Singh MK, Soin AS (2017) Robotics in hepatobiliary surgery-initial experience, first reported case series from India. Int J Surg Case Rep 33:16–20CrossRef Goja S, Singh MK, Soin AS (2017) Robotics in hepatobiliary surgery-initial experience, first reported case series from India. Int J Surg Case Rep 33:16–20CrossRef
14.
go back to reference Reddy SK, Tsung A, Geller DA (2011) Laparoscopic liver resection. World J Surg 35(7):1478–1486CrossRef Reddy SK, Tsung A, Geller DA (2011) Laparoscopic liver resection. World J Surg 35(7):1478–1486CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Koffron AJ, Auffenberg G, Kung R, Abecassis M (2007) Evaluation of 300 minimally invasive liver resections at a single institution: less is more. Ann Surg 246:463–468CrossRef Koffron AJ, Auffenberg G, Kung R, Abecassis M (2007) Evaluation of 300 minimally invasive liver resections at a single institution: less is more. Ann Surg 246:463–468CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Sotiropoulos GC, Prodromidou A, Machairas N (2017) Meta-analysis of laparoscopic vs open liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma: the European experience. J Buon 22(5):1160–1171PubMed Sotiropoulos GC, Prodromidou A, Machairas N (2017) Meta-analysis of laparoscopic vs open liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma: the European experience. J Buon 22(5):1160–1171PubMed
17.
go back to reference Choi GH, Chong JU, Han DH, Choi JS, Lee WJ (2017) Robotic hepatectomy: the Korean experience and perspective. Hepatobil Surg Nutr 6(4):230–238CrossRef Choi GH, Chong JU, Han DH, Choi JS, Lee WJ (2017) Robotic hepatectomy: the Korean experience and perspective. Hepatobil Surg Nutr 6(4):230–238CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Idrees K, Bartlett DL (2010) Robotic liver surgery. Surg Clin North Am 90:761–774CrossRef Idrees K, Bartlett DL (2010) Robotic liver surgery. Surg Clin North Am 90:761–774CrossRef
19.
go back to reference Tsung A, Geller DA, Sukato DC et al (2014) Robotic vs laparoscopic hepatectomy: a matched comparison. Ann Surg 259(3):549–555CrossRef Tsung A, Geller DA, Sukato DC et al (2014) Robotic vs laparoscopic hepatectomy: a matched comparison. Ann Surg 259(3):549–555CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Ho CM, Wakabayashi G, Nitta H, Ito N, Hasegawa Y, Takahara T (2013) Systematic review of robotic liver resection. Surg Endosc 27(3):732–739CrossRef Ho CM, Wakabayashi G, Nitta H, Ito N, Hasegawa Y, Takahara T (2013) Systematic review of robotic liver resection. Surg Endosc 27(3):732–739CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Boggi U, Moretto C, Vistoli F, D’Imporzano S, Mosca F (2009) Robotic suture of a large caval injury caused by endo-GIA stapler malfunction during laparoscopic wedge resection of liver segments VII and VIII en-bloc with the right hepatic vein. Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol 18:306–310CrossRef Boggi U, Moretto C, Vistoli F, D’Imporzano S, Mosca F (2009) Robotic suture of a large caval injury caused by endo-GIA stapler malfunction during laparoscopic wedge resection of liver segments VII and VIII en-bloc with the right hepatic vein. Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol 18:306–310CrossRef
22.
go back to reference Berber E, Akyildiz HY, Aucejo F, Gunasekaran G, Chalikonda S, Fung J (2010) Robotic versus laparoscopic resection of liver tumours. HPB (Oxf) 12(8):58CrossRef Berber E, Akyildiz HY, Aucejo F, Gunasekaran G, Chalikonda S, Fung J (2010) Robotic versus laparoscopic resection of liver tumours. HPB (Oxf) 12(8):58CrossRef
23.
go back to reference Ji WB, Wang HG, Zhao ZM, Duan WD, Lu F, Dong JH (2011) Robotic-assisted laparoscopic anatomic hepatectomy in China: initial experience. Ann Surg 253(2):342–348CrossRef Ji WB, Wang HG, Zhao ZM, Duan WD, Lu F, Dong JH (2011) Robotic-assisted laparoscopic anatomic hepatectomy in China: initial experience. Ann Surg 253(2):342–348CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Choi SB, Park JS, Kim JK et al (2008) Early experiences of robotic-assisted laparoscopic liver resection. Yonsei Med J 49(4):632–638CrossRef Choi SB, Park JS, Kim JK et al (2008) Early experiences of robotic-assisted laparoscopic liver resection. Yonsei Med J 49(4):632–638CrossRef
25.
go back to reference Sgarbura O, Vasilescu C (2010) The decisive role of the patient-side surgeon in robotic surgery. Surg Endosc 24(12):3149–3155CrossRef Sgarbura O, Vasilescu C (2010) The decisive role of the patient-side surgeon in robotic surgery. Surg Endosc 24(12):3149–3155CrossRef
26.
go back to reference Giulianotti PC, Coratti A, Sbrana F et al (2011) Robotic liver surgery: results for 70 resections. Surgery 149(1):29–39CrossRef Giulianotti PC, Coratti A, Sbrana F et al (2011) Robotic liver surgery: results for 70 resections. Surgery 149(1):29–39CrossRef
27.
go back to reference Vigano L, Laurent A, Tayar C, Tomatis M, Ponti A, Cherqui D (2009) The learning curve in laparoscopic liver resection: improved feasibility and reproducibility. Ann Surg 250(5):772–782CrossRef Vigano L, Laurent A, Tayar C, Tomatis M, Ponti A, Cherqui D (2009) The learning curve in laparoscopic liver resection: improved feasibility and reproducibility. Ann Surg 250(5):772–782CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Robotic hepatectomy for benign and malignant liver tumors
Authors
Iswanto Sucandy
Sydni Schlosser
Timothy Bourdeau
Janelle Spence
Abdelrahman Attili
Sharona Ross
Alexander Rosemurgy
Publication date
01-02-2020
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Journal of Robotic Surgery / Issue 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1863-2483
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-019-00935-0

Other articles of this Issue 1/2020

Journal of Robotic Surgery 1/2020 Go to the issue