Laparoscopic in Situ Anatomical Mesohepatectomy for Solitary Massive HCC Using Combined Intrafascial and Extrafascial Approaches With Indocyanine Green Navigation (with Video)

2021 
Laparoscopic anatomic mesohepatectomy for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains technically challenging, especially for those with a massive tumor larger than 10 cm. In this study, a 65-year-old man with a 13 × 10-cm2 solitary liver tumor located at segments 4, 5, and 8 underwent laparoscopic mesohepatectomy. To reduce the possibility of releasing cancer cells from the primary tumor, the in situ resection strategy for tumor removal was implemented. The intrafascial approach was used to dissect the right Glissonean pedicle, to transect the right anterior hepatic artery, and to ligate the right anterior portal vein. The extrafascial and transfissural approach was performed along the umbilical fissure to transect the Glissonean pedicle of segment 4. Indocyanine green (ICG) then was applied using “reverse staining” to visualize the resection extent and the right posterior hepatic duct (RPHD). During parenchymal resection, the right anterior Glissonean pedicle was adequately exposed and transected via the extrafascial approach above the plane of the RPHD. Finally, the right coronary ligament was dissected, and the tumor was removed. The operation was completed in 360 min, with a blood loss of 200 mL. The histopathologic diagnosis indicated a moderately differentiated HCC. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 8 without any complications. Laparoscopic in situ anatomic mesohepatectomy using combined intra- and extrafascial approaches with ICG navigation may be feasible for patients with a centrally located solitary massive HCC.
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