Video. Single-incision laparoscopic left lateral segmentectomy of colorectal liver metastasis.

Surgical Endoscopy
A G PatelB Murgatroyd

Abstract

Laparoscopic surgery via a single port is an evolving technique being applied to an increasing variety of operations [1]. Multiple series over the past 3 years have shown single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy to be feasible and safe [2]. The ergonomic difficulties of single-port laparoscopy include a loss of instrument triangulation and operation with camera and instruments in parallel. Many different modifications of techniques and equipment have been used to compensate. Single-port techniques have been applied by a few authors to laparoscopic nephrectomy [3], splenectomy [4], and obesity surgery [5, 6]. Laparoscopic liver resection is well established and shown to be safe in multiple series [7]. The laparoscopic approach is accepted as the gold standard for resection of segments 2 and 3 [8]. To the authors' knowledge, no reports of laparoscopic liver resection via a single port have been published. They report the use of their technique for single-incision laparoscopic left lateral segmentectomy in a patient with a solitary segment 2 colorectal liver metastasis. The authors maintained strict oncologic principles and adhered to their standard laparoscopic technique as far as possible. They used a TriPort (Advanced Surgi...Continue Reading

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