AI Article Synopsis

  • - The report discusses a rare case of Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the biliary tract (IPMN-B) in a patient, outlining its treatment through robotic surgery, which is not commonly documented.
  • - The patient, who exhibited symptoms of acute cholangitis, underwent successful robotic hepatectomy and cholecystectomy, with the pathology confirming the presence of IPMN-B.
  • - The findings highlight the significance of early diagnosis and the advantages of robotic surgery, including better visualization and control, resulting in a complication-free recovery for the patient.

Article Abstract

Background: In the Western Hemisphere, Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the biliary tract (IPMN-B) is a rare lesion with uncertain aetiology. This report outlines a scarcely documented instance of IPMN-B treated using robotic hepatectomy and cholecystectomy supplemented with intraoperative imagery aimed at informing future robotic procedures.

Methods: A healthy person with acute cholangitis symptoms underwent diagnostic imaging followed by successful robotic hepatectomy and cholecystectomy. Pathological examination confirmed IPMN-B.

Results: The patient was consulted regarding the proposed procedure of robotic left hepatectomy, cholecystectomy, and potential hepaticojejunostomy, to which she provided consent. Subsequent surgical intervention resulted in clear margins for malignancy, and the patient recovered without complications.

Conclusions: This case emphasises the importance of early diagnosis and intervention in managing IPMN. The use of a robotic approach, specifically through robotic left hepatectomy combined with cholecystectomy, offers minimally invasive surgery that provides exceptional visualisation and precise control.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcs.2575DOI Listing

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