Clinical Study

Initial Experiences of Simultaneous Laparoscopic Resection of Colorectal Cancer and Liver Metastases

Table 4

Case reports and small cohort series describing laparoscopic colorectal surgery in combination with liver surgery using different approaches. Indication was colorectal cancer except for Inagaki et al. [12] (diverticular disease with cystic liver tumor).

AuthorYearNLiver resection Time (min)Blood loss (mL)LOS (days)
Laparoscopic assistedTotal laparoscopic

Inagaki et al. [12]200311 LH033193016
Geiger et al. [13]2006101 LLS3306004
Leung et al. [14]2006101 LLS3505007
Vibert et al. [15]2006808NRNRNR
Law et al. [16]2008404NRNRNR
Kim et al. [17]200832 S0362 300 10
1 T(210–450)(300-300)(9–16)
Pessaux and Panaro [18] 2009101T + RFANRNRNR
Bretagnol et al. [19]2008301 LLSNRNRNR
2 T
Sasaki et al. [20]2009902 LLS418
219
9
7 T(215–520)(32–745)(7–26)
Akiyoshi et al. [21] 200933 T0 372 45 16
(300–453)(30–60)(16–23)
Casaccia et al. [22]2010101 LLS455NR12
Lee et al. [23]201010*06 LLS401 500 10
5 T(230–620)(60–1000)(7–15)
1 S
1 RH
Hayashi et al. [24]2011422378 138 11
(270–575)(40–330)(7–14)
Tranchart et al. [25]2011201 LH310, 345200, 2004, 6
1 RH

LOS: length of postoperative hospital stay, NR: not reported, LH: left hemihepatectomy, LLS: left lateral sectionectomy, T: tumorectomy, S: segmentectomy, RH: right hemihepatectomy, RFA: radio frequency ablation, *13 resections in 10 patients.