Background: Laparoscopic anatomical hepatectomy guided by near-infrared fluorescence imaging (NIR-FI) has been utilized extensively. However, it is difficult to resect "cone units" above the third branch of the Glissonean pedicle in the right posterior lobe using the laparoscopic positive or negative staining techniques. Therefore, we undertook a new laparoscopic segmentectomy based on the concept of "cone unit" assisted by interventional radiology combined with NIR-FI.
Methods: Laparoscopic segmentectomy guided by NIR-FI via super-selective hepatic arteriography and trans-arterial injection of ICG was carried out on 13 patients with early-stage HCC between September 2020 and January 2022.11 of cases were successful, and relevant pathological characteristics and perioperative outcomes were retrospectively analyzed.
Results: Two cases failed NIR-FI out of which one case involved over-staining to the non-target segment, and in the other case, which was to undergo laparoscopic segment V resection, only the ventral segment was stained while the imaging of the dorsal segment failed. In the intraoperative conditions, the tumor safe margin was 1.1 (0.7-1.55) cm, the interventional operation time was 50 (45.5-60.5) minutes, the operation time was 280 (242.5-307.5) minutes, the blood loss was 100 (50-200) ml, the postoperative hospital stay was 5 (4.5-5.5) days. No cases converted to laparotomy, and no serious postoperative complications developed.
Conclusions: NIR-FI through super-selective hepatic arteriography and trans-arterial injection of ICG can provide a clear and lasting navigation aid for laparoscopic segmentectomy, which may have positive implication for early-stage HCC with poor preoperative liver reserves.
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Center for Liver and Pancreatobiliary Cancer, National Cancer Center, 323 Ilsan-ro, Ilsandonggu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 10408, South Korea; Division of Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Department of Surgery, Ulsan University and Asan Medical Centre, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul 138-736, South Korea. Electronic address:
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