Minimally Invasive Surgery in Liver Transplantation: From Living Liver Donation to Graft Implantation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques in Living Donor LT
3.1.1. Laparoscopic Donor Hepatectomy
Post Operative Outcome in Laparoscopy Assisted Donor Hepatectomy
3.1.2. Robotic Assisted (RA) Donor Hepatectomy
Post Operative Outcome in RA LDH
3.2. Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques in LT Recipient
3.2.1. Explant Surgery
3.2.2. Graft Implantation Surgery
3.2.3. Post Operative Outcome in LT Using MIS Technique
Authors | Date of Publication | Type of Study | N of Patients | Type of Surgery | Operative Time (min) | Blood Loss (mL) | Conversion Rate | Complications | Total Hospital Stay (Days) |
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Moon et al. [36] | 2022 | Retrospective study | 3 | Right hepatectomy | 565–750 | 200–300 | 0/3 | Bile leakage (1) | 9–15 |
SuhKyun et al. [15] | 2022 | Comparative study | 213 | Righ hepatectomy | 289.9 ± 54.9 | 306.1 ± 213.1 | NA | Wound problem (3), Pulmonary thromboembolism (1), biliary problem (20), Intra-abdominal fluid collection (1), portal vein thrombus (1), Pleural effusion (1), bleeding (1) | 20.6 ± 15.4 |
Hong et al. [31] | 2021 | Retrospective multicenter Study | 545 | Right Hepatectomy (481) Left Hepatectomy (25) LLS (39) | Right hepatectomy: 340.1 ± 106. Left hepatectomy 308.5–409 LLS 341.6 ± 66.2 | 302.5 Right hepatectomy 316.3 ± 233.7 Left hepatectomy 300.0 (150.0–400.0) LLS139.5 ± 117.2 | 10/545 | Wound problem (7), pleural effusion (13), intra-abdominal fluid collection (4), bile leakage (15), portal vein thrombosis (2), pulmonary thromboembolism (1), biliary stricture (3), portal vein stenosis (1), intra abdominal bleeding (4), shock (1) | 9.4 Right hepatectomy: 9.4 ± 3.6 Left hepatectomy: 7.0–10.0 LLS: 9.2 ± 2.8 |
Han et al. [38] | 2021 | Comparative study | 100 (43 before the learning curve, 57 after the learning curve | Right hepatectomy | Before: 282.2 ± 59.2 After: 181.0 ± 35.7 | Before: 344.4 ± 224.0 After: 161.4 ± 130.0 | NA | Before:Intra-abdominal fluid collection (2) Biliary stricture (1), intra abdominal bleeding (1) After: Portal vein thrombosis (1) | Before: 7.1 ± 2.4 After: 5.8 ± 1.4 |
Han et al. [44] | 2021 | retrospective case series. | 300 donors divided into three subgroups of periods 1–3 of 100 cases each: 1–100, 101–200, and 201–300 | Right hepatectomy | 267.8 ± 74.2 | 261.5 ± 209.8 | NA | Wound problem (3), pleural effusion (1), intra-abdominal fluid collection (6), portal vein thrombosis (1), pulmonary thromboembolism (1), portal vein stenosis (2), bilary problems (4), bleeding (1) | 7.4 ± 2.6 |
Cho et al. [45] | 2021 | Comparative study | 90 | Right hepatectomy | 364 | 175 | 0/90 | None | 8.2 |
Seon Jeong et al. [34] | 2020 | Report | 123 | Right hepatectomy (119) Extenede right hepatectomy (4) | 335 ± 95 | 300 | Pleural effusion (29), Atelectasia (9), Bile leakage (7), bile duct stricture (3), bleeding (1), portal vein narrowing (1), fluid collection (2), wound complications (7) | 9 (8–11) | |
Lee et al. [39] | 2019 | Scientific report | 35 | Right hepatectomy | 433.7± 142.9 | 572.2 ± 438.9 | 2/35 | Wound problems (3), portal vein thrombosis (1), portal vein stricture (1), bleeding (1) | 9.70 ± 4.35 |
Rhu et al. [47] | 2019 | Comparative study | 100 | Right hepatectomy | 375.2 ± 94.0 | 299.3 ± 161.7 | 6/100 | Wound problem (1), ileus (3), fluic collection (1), biliary complication (8), bleeding (1). | 11.0 ± 4.0 |
Park J et al. [40] | 2019 | Case-control study | 91 | Right hepatectomy | 345 | 300 | NA | Wound problems (3), bile leakage (11), fluid collection (1), biliary complications (1), vascular complications (2) | 10 |
Song et al. [32] | 2019 | Case report | 1 | left hepatectomy. | 495 | <100 | NA | None | 6 |
Kwon et al. [33] | 2018 | Retrospective cohort study | 54 | Right without MHV (41) Extended right with MHV (10) Left with MHV (3) | 436 (294–684) | 300 (10–850) | 4/54 | Wound infection (3), ileus (2), bile leakage (10) portal vein stenosis (3), bleeding (1) | 10 (7–27) |
Broering et al. [51] | 2018 | Observational study | 72 | LLS | 100 (50–600) mL | 3/72 | Bile leakage (2) | 4.1 ± 1.33 | |
Lee et al. [49] | 2018 | Retrospective study | 115 | Right hepatectomy | 321.5 ± 57.2 min | 394.1 ± 197.6 | NA | Wound problems (2), pleural effusion (1), intra-abdominal fluid collection (2), portal vein thrombosis (1), bile leakage (1), biliary stricture (1), bleeding (1) | 7.8 ± 1.8 |
Hong et al. [37] | 2018 | Retrospective study | 26 | Right hepatectomy | 304.5 (58.7) | 0/26 | Intra-abdominal fluid collection (1), bleeding (1), hepatic xiphoid trocar injury (2) | 7.7 ± 3.0 | |
Song et al. [30] | 2018 | Comparative study | 7 PLRH 26 HARH | Right hepatectomy | PLRH: 509.3 ± 98.9. HARH: 451.6 ± 89.7 | PLRH: 378.6 ± 177.1 HARH: 617.3 ± 240.4 | PLRH: Pleural effusion (1), infection (1) HARH: Bile leakage (2), ileus (1), infection (1), hemorrhage (1), Liver failure (1) | PLRH: 7.7–10 HARH: 7.5–12 (8.5) | |
Safwan et al. [23] | 2018 | Retrospective Comparative study | 19 | Hybrid Right hepatectomy | 375.5 ± 51.9 | 228.9 ± 123.1 | NA | Ileus (2), deep vein thrombosis (1), Thrombophlebitis (1), fluid collection (1), bile leakage (1) | NA |
Suh et al. [43] | 2018 | Comparative study | 45 | Right hepatectomy | 330.7 ± 49.5 min | 436.0 ± 170.3 | NA | Intra abdominal bleeding (5), intra abdominal fluid collection (4), wound problems (5), hepatic artery problems (4), portal vein or hepatic vein problems (2), biliary problems (12) other complications (9) | PLRDH: 8.2 ± 1.3 days |
Kobayashi et al. [20] | 2018 | Retrospective study | 11 | Graft type (right lobe/left lobe/posterior section/left lateral section) LAP ASSISTED 4/5/1/1 | 475 (400–645) | 350 (15–1128) | NA | biliary fistula (1) | 10 (7–19) days |
Eguchi et al. [69] | 2018 | Comparative study | 110 | right hemihepatectomy: 43, extended left Hemihepatectomy: 66, and right lateral sectionectomy: 1 | 405 (286–671) | 537 | NA | Wound problem (1), bile leak (3), ileus (2), bleeding (2), portal vein thrombosis (1) | 13 (6–40) |
Rotellar et al. [41] | 2017 | Comparative study | 5 | Right hepatectomy | 476 (420–480) | <200 | 0/5 | Infection (2) | 4 (3–5) |
Kim et al. [56] | 2017 | Case reports | 3 | LDRH | 447–502 | 200–270 | 0/3 | NA | 7–8 |
Kitajima et al. [27] | 2017 | Observational study | 76 | Right hepatectomy: 41 Left hepatectomy: 35 | Right: 431 (310–651) Left: 459 (310–633) | Right: 201 (10–1559) Left: 245 (22–1840), no transfusions | 5/76 | NA | Right: 12 (8–27) Left: 12 (7–50) |
Takahara et al. [26] | 2017 | Comparative study | 40:LADH 14: PLDH | Left and right hepatectomies | LADH: 380.40 ± 44.08. PLDH: 454.93 ± 85.60 | PLDH 81.07 ± 52.78 LADH 238.50 ± 177.05 | PLDH: biliary complications (3) LADH: biliary complications (4).wound infections (2) other complication (1) | LADH 9.05 ± 3.30 PLDH 8.43 ± 1.65 | |
Scatton. et al. [18] | 2015 | Prospective cohort study | 70 | 67 donors underwent LLS, and 3 underwent LH without middle hepatic vein procurement. | 175–520 | 10–770 | 4/70 | biliary leakage (2), Biliary stenosis (1) Pulmonary complications (2) Pneumothorax (1), Respiratory infection (1) Bladder injury (1) Wound complications (5) Infection (1) Hematoma (4) Gastric ulcer (1) | hospital stay 3–18 |
Suh et al. [24] | 2015 | Comparative study | 14 | Right hepatectomy | 333.8 ± 61.7 | 298.3 ± 118.8 | NA | None | 8.4 ± 1.6 |
Han et al. [48] | 2015 | Case report | 2 | Right Hepatectomy | NA | NA | NA | None | 10 8 |
Makki et al. [28] | 2014 | Observational study | 26 | Right hepatectomy | 336.54 ± 89.40 | 702.50 ± 124.11 | NA | Wound problems (3), pleural effusion (1) | NA |
Zhang et al. [22] | 2014 | Prospective case matched study | 25 | Right hepatectomy | 385.9 ± 47.4 | 378.4 ± 112.5 | NA | Pleural effusion (1), pulmonary infection (2), bleeding (1), | 7.0 ± 1.4 |
Soubrane et al. [42] | 2013 | Case report | 1 | Right hepatectomy | 480 | 100 | NA | none | 7 |
Samstein et al. [14] | 2013 | Case report | 2 | left Hepatectomy | 358 and 379 | 125 | 0/2 | Bile leakage (1) | 5-3 |
Marubashi et al. [19] | 2013 | Retrospective comparative study | 31 | Left hepatectomy | 435 ± 103 | 353 ± 39.6 | NA | NA | 10.3 ± 3.3 |
Choi et al. [29] | 2012 | Retrospective comparative study | 40:SPLADRH 20: LADRH | Right hepatectomy | Single port 278.50 ± 72.25 * Laparoscopy assisted 383.55 ± 41.73 | Singles port 450.0 ± 316.43 * Laparoscopy assisted 870.0 ± 653.01 | SPLADRH: 2/40 LADRH: 2/20 | SPLADRH: pleural effusion (1), bile leakage (3), bleeding (2) LADRH: wound complication (2), pleural effusion (2), billary stricture (1) | Single port 11.8 ± 4.45 Laparoscopy assisted 12.1 ± 2.81 |
Baker et al. [25] | 2009 | Comparative study | 33 | Right hepatectomy | 265 ± 48 | 417 ± 217 | 2/33 | NA | 4.3 |
Soubrane et al. [93] | 2006 | Retrospective comparative study | 16 | Left lateral sectionectomy | 320 ± 67 min | 18.7 ± 44.2 mL | None | wound hematomas (2) 1bile leak (1) | 7.5 ± 2.3 days |
Koffron et al. [94] | 2006 | Case report | 1 | Right hepatectomy | 235 | 150 | NA | NA | 3 |
Seog et al. [21] | 2006 | Comparative study | 20 | LADH: LLS 7 Left: 1 Right: Y 1 PLDH: LLS 4 Left 6 | Lap-assisted 351.0 ± 137.7 Pure Lap 458 ± 123.0 | NA | 1/10 Lap assisted | Lap-Assist group: atelectasis (2) bile leakage (1) | Lap Assisted 16.4 Pure lap 11.5 |
Cherqui et al. [13] | 2002 | Case series | 2 | Left hepatic lobectomy | 360 420 | 150 and 450 | NA | None- | 7 5 |
Authors | Date of Publication | Type of Study | N of Patients | Type of Hepatectomy | Operative Time (min) | Average Blood Loss (mL) | Convention Rate | Complications | Length of Hospital Stay (Days) |
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Kim et al. [56] | 2022 | Retrospective cohort study | 102 | RL | 464 | 104 | NA | NA | 8.7 ± 3.1 |
Schulze et al. [59] | 2022 | Cohort study | 501 | RL, LL, LLS | 406.2 | 60 (20–800) | 2/501 | Abdominal fluid collection (3),beeding (2), bile leakage (9), deep vein thrombosis (2), hematoma (12), pulmonary embolism (3) | 4 (2–22) |
Jeong Jang et al. [57] | 2022 | Case series | 10 | RL | 396.6 ± 62.7 | NA | 0/10 | None | 8.7 ± 2.6 |
Rho et al. 2022 [61] | 2022 | Comparative study | 52 | RL | 493.6 ± 91.5 | 109.8 ± 101.5 | NA | Minor complications (10), pleural effusion (1) hepatic artery bleeding (1) | 9 ± 2.1 |
Troisi et al. [55] | 2021 | Retrospective comparative study | 25 | LLS | 290 ± 45 | 50 (30–250) | 0/25 | None | 3 (2–5) |
Broering et al. [58] | 2020 | Single Center review | 175 | 80 RL, 34 LL, 61 LLS | 424 (177–693) | 138.1 (20–1000) | NA | biliary leak (3) | 4.3 (2–22) |
Broering et al. [51] | 2020 | Comparative study using propensity score matching. | 35 | RL | 504 ± 73.5 | 250 (100–800) | NA | Minor complications (2), biliary leak (1), pulmonary embolism (1) | 5 (3–12) |
Liao et al. [54] | 2017 | Case Report | 1 | LLS | 390 | 400 | NA | None | 8 |
Chen et al. [53] | 2016 | Case Series | 13 | RL | 596 (353–753) | 169 (50–500) | NA | Hepatic artery thrombosis (1), biliary complications (1) | 7.0 (6–8) |
Guilianotti et al. [52] | 2011 | Case Report | 1 | RL | 460 | 350 | NA | Late portal vein stenosis | 5 |
Authors | Date of Publication | Type of Study | N of Patients | Type of Surgery | Conversion Rate | Anhepatic Phase (min) | Ischemia (min) | Operative Time (min) | Blood Loss (mL) | Complications | Total Hospital Stay (Days) |
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Kim et al. [67] | 2023 | Case series | 10 | Laparoscopic (explant) Open (implant) | 6/10 | 48–152 | Cold: 105–234 Warm: 23–117 | 400–840 | 600–24.200 | Bleeding | 14 |
Dokmak et al. [68] | 2022 | Case series | 6 | Laparoscopic (explant) Open (implant) | NA | 40–67 min | cold: 360–575 warm: 30–40 | 390–450 | 250–600 | NA | 10–14 |
Suh et al. [48] | 2022 | Case report | 1 | Laparoscopic (explant) Laparoscopic-robotic (implant) | No | NA | NA | 1065 | 500 | Bleeding at the site of the suprapubic incision | 13 |
Lee et al. [66] | 2022 | Case report | 1 | Laparoscopic (explant) Robotic (implant) | No | NA | Warm: 87 Cold: 220 | 1220 | 3600 | Mild reperfusion syndrome, Renal dysfunction, mild periportal edema, early graft dysfunction and postoperative ascites | 19 |
Suh et al. [15] | 2021 | Case series | 5 | Laparoscopic (explant) Open (implant) | 2/5 | 25–201 min | Warm: 27–56 min | 499–640 min | 1750–7800 ml | bile leakage (2) and bleeding (1) | 15–30 |
Dokmak et al. [65] | 2020 | Case report | 1 | Laparoscopic (explant) Open (implant) | No | 43 min | Warm: 38 min Cold: 466 min | 400 min | 400 mL | Mild ischemia reperfusion syndrome | 15 |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Avramidou, E.; Terlemes, K.; Lymperopoulou, A.; Katsanos, G.; Antoniadis, N.; Kofinas, A.; Vasileiadou, S.; Karakasi, K.-E.; Tsoulfas, G. Minimally Invasive Surgery in Liver Transplantation: From Living Liver Donation to Graft Implantation. Livers 2024, 4, 119-137. https://doi.org/10.3390/livers4010009
Avramidou E, Terlemes K, Lymperopoulou A, Katsanos G, Antoniadis N, Kofinas A, Vasileiadou S, Karakasi K-E, Tsoulfas G. Minimally Invasive Surgery in Liver Transplantation: From Living Liver Donation to Graft Implantation. Livers. 2024; 4(1):119-137. https://doi.org/10.3390/livers4010009
Chicago/Turabian StyleAvramidou, Eleni, Konstantinos Terlemes, Afroditi Lymperopoulou, Georgios Katsanos, Nikolaos Antoniadis, Athanasios Kofinas, Stella Vasileiadou, Konstantina-Eleni Karakasi, and Georgios Tsoulfas. 2024. "Minimally Invasive Surgery in Liver Transplantation: From Living Liver Donation to Graft Implantation" Livers 4, no. 1: 119-137. https://doi.org/10.3390/livers4010009
APA StyleAvramidou, E., Terlemes, K., Lymperopoulou, A., Katsanos, G., Antoniadis, N., Kofinas, A., Vasileiadou, S., Karakasi, K. -E., & Tsoulfas, G. (2024). Minimally Invasive Surgery in Liver Transplantation: From Living Liver Donation to Graft Implantation. Livers, 4(1), 119-137. https://doi.org/10.3390/livers4010009