Chirurgie hépatique par laparoscopie

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Publisher: ARNETTE
Co-Publisher: Avec la collaboration de de Claire Goumard, Christian Hobeika, Ugo Marchese
Pages: 180
Format: 16 x 24 cm
ISBN : 978-2-7184-1511-6
Printed in: French
Publication date: 04/10/2018

 

• An overview rich in information and statistics on a thematic topic
• Endorsed by the Association Française de Chirurgie, scientifically very active in continuing education, knowledge dissemination as well as therapeutic and technological innovations.


Report presented at the 120th French Congress of Surgery


• Laparoscopy has revolutionized liver surgery. Although it has come into use in different specialties, it was in liver surgery that the reluctance was the greatest, the main obstacle being the risk of bleeding.
• Highly dependent on developing technologies, laparoscopy is at the root of many innovations.
• This report, put together with the help of renowned French and international experts, presents a very broad overview of the subject and perfectly illustrates the development and dissemination of this procedure.


Coordinators
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Eric Vibert
Hepatobiliary Center, Hôpital universitaire Paul-Brousse, Villejuif
Olivier Scatton 
Department Head, Digestive, Hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery and Liver Transplantation, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris
with the collaboration of Claire Goumard, Christian Hobeika, Ugo Marchese

 

Contents
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• Recommendations for laparoscopic liver surgery: consensus conferences
• Laparoscopic hepatectomy as seen by the anesthesiologist
• Enhanced recovery after liver surgery
• Two standardized techniques of laparoscopic liver surgery: left lobectomy and right hepatectomy
• Conversion to laparotomy during laparoscopic hepatectomy
• Teaching and learning curve for laparoscopic liver surgery
• Difficult laparoscopic hepatectomies
• Laparoscopic combined colorectal and liver resection
• Outpatient liver surgery
• Augmented and virtual reality in liver surgery: clinical and technological aspects – new preoperative imaging techniques
• Survey