1st Edition

Recent Advances in Liver Surgery

By Renzo Dionigi Copyright 2009
    394 Pages 171 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    For many years liver surgery has been considered major surgery, which has been often associated with a high complication rate. Although evidence suggests that better results are achieved in specialized centers with a high volume of procedures, nevertheless liver resections are now carried out in most of the general surgery divisions. Beside the fact that I still believe that liver surgery should be a field of trained specialists, in editing this book I have attempted to cover for the general surgeon all the main topics of liver surgery and to review the very latest innovative developments. Eminent surgeons from different countries agreed to contribute their own views, opinions and results in the management of primary and secondary liver tumours. The book covers most of the topics which are essential elements in modern liver surgery: applied anatomy of the liver with its radiological demonstration, prognostic indicators and staging systems, portal vein embolization, vascular occlusion, intraoperative ultrasonic guided surgery, different transection techniques. I thought necessary to give space to the radiologists in an effort to outline the extraordinary advances of interventional radiology, which have taken place in recent years. Particular consideration has been given to the aspect of avoiding and managing complications. There are also new specific contributions such as partial hepatectomy after transplantation, genetics of hepatocellular carcinoma, hepatocyte transplantation, and computer-assisted operations. Since the first report of a laparoscopic liver resection, hepatic resection using minimally invasive surgery has become increasingly more common; therefore emphasis has been given to this alternative approach. Recently introduced innovative contributions in liver transplantation are also described.

    Preface 1. Liver Surgery: A Historical Account 2. Genetics of Hepatocellular Carcinoma 3. Staging Algorithms for Patients with H C C and Prognostic Indicators 4. Staging Systems to Predict Survival in Hepatocellular Carcinoma 5. Virtual Liver Surgery: Computer-Assisted Operation Planning in 3D Liver Model 6. Transection Techniques in Liver Surgery 7. Vascular Isolation Techniques in Liver Resection Anesthetic Considerations 8. Preoperative Portal Vein Embolization for Hepatocellular Carcinoma 9. Vascular Embolo therapy in Hepatocellular Carcinoma 10. Sequential Arterial and Portal Vein Embolization before Right Hepatectomy in Patients with Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma 11. Intraoperative Ultrasonic Examination in Liver Surgery 12. Perioperative Blood Transfusion in Hepatocellular Carcinomas 13. Inferior Vena Cava Resection for Infiltrating Hepatic Malignancy 14. Aggressive Surgery for Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Vascular and/or Biliary Involvement 15. Surgical Strategies and Technique for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma 16. Resection of Noncolorectal Cancer Liver Metastases 17. Current Role of Laparoscopic Surgery for Liver Malignancies 18. Loco-Regional Ablative Therapies for Colorectal Metastases 19. Sepsis after Liver Resection: Predisposition, Clinical Relevance and Synergism with Liver Dysfunction 20. Percutaneous Treatment of Surgical Bile Duct Injury 21. Response Evaluation Criteria in Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Moving beyond the RECIST) 22. One Liver for Two: Split and Living Donor Liver Transplantation for Adult and Pediatric Patients 23. Radiological Intervention for Treatment of Complications after Liver Transplantation 24. Hepatocyte Transplantation: A New Approach to Treat Liver Disorders 25. Liver Transplantation in HIV-Infected Individual

    Biography

    Renzo Dionigi is Professor of Surgery and Rector of the University of Insubria in Varese, Italy. His main research interests include identification of high-risk surgical patients, surgical immunobiology, cancer, nutrition and immunocompetence, whereas his major interests in clinical surgery are esophageal, pancreatic and liver surgery, and kidney and pancreas transplantation in HIV patients. He is honorary and ordinary member of numerous national and international scientific organizations, including the American College of Surgeons (ACS), the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (Honorary), the European Society for Surgical Research (President in 1982), the International Surgical Group (President in 1992).