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Filter by:This study adopted a retrospective study method to explore the clinical application value of 3D visualization combined with ICG molecular fluorescence imaging technology in hepatolithiasis, and further analyze whether 3D visualization combined with ICG molecular fluorescence imaging technology can improve the prognosis of hepatolithiasis by comparing with conventional surgery.
Our primary aim is to investigate whether perioperative remote ischemic conditioning (PRIC) as an adjunctive treatment can improve postoperative recovery in patients undergoing hepatectomy as an adjunct to standard treatment.
Laparoscopic left sectionectomy has been associated with shorter hospital stay and reduced overall morbidity compared with open left sectionectomy. Strong evidence has not, however, been provided.
The indication of laparoscopic surgery is mainly for early regional type hepatolithiasis. Open surgery is the traditional treatment method for heptolithiasis. Da Vinci surgical robot can overcome limitations of conventional laparoscopic surgery in terms of vision and instrumentation flexibility, making the minimally invasive treatment of complex hepatolithiasis possible. The study aimed to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of robot assist laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of complicated hepatolithiasis by contrast of open procedures.
For some complicated hepatolithiasis, it is difficult to decide whether to perform surgery on biliary stone and portal hypertension simultaneously or separately by staged surgery.There's a high risk of intraoperative bleeding, postoperative liver failure and variceal bleeding for these patients.How to develop a optimized algorism of simultaneous and staged surgery is highly needed.
According to a large amount of case affected with hepatolithiasis, we developed a typing system of Hepatolithiasis based on 3D digital conformation. And we hypothesized that it could predict a more precise construction of this disease, hence, typing by 3D conformation will improve the outcome of surgical treatment.The investigators will use a multicenter ambispective cohort study to test this hypothesis.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy is a more effective treatment for the hepatolithiasis patients accompanied with Sphincter of Oddi Loose.