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Laparoscopy-assisted and open living donor right hepatectomy: a comparative study of outcomes. Surgery [Surgery] Journal article

 
TitleLaparoscopy-assisted and open living donor right hepatectomy: a comparative study of outcomes.
Author(s)Baker TB, Jay CL, Ladner DP, Preczewski LB, Clark L, Holl J, Abecassis MM 
InstitutionDivision of Organ Transplantation, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, USA. tabaker@nmh.org
SourceSurgery 2009 Oct; 146(4):817-23; discussion 823-5.
MeSHAdult
Body Mass Index
Female
Hepatectomy
Humans
Laparoscopy
Liver Regeneration
Liver Transplantation
Living Donors
Male
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
AbstractBACKGROUND: Minimally invasive liver surgery is a rapidly advancing field with demonstrated applicability to living donation. In this paper, we compare the safety and efficacy of laparoscopy-assisted donor right hepatectomy (LADRH) to open donor right hepatectomy (ODRH).
METHODS: We performed a retrospective, comparative analysis of 33 LADRH to the most recent 33 ODRH performed at our institution, evaluating donor complications, costs, and recipient outcomes.
RESULTS: Donor demographics including age, gender, body mass index (BMI), and vascular and biliary anomalies were comparable. Donor complication rates were equivalent for LADRH and ODRH. Donor operative times were shorter for LADRH (LADRH 265 minutes, ODRH 316; P < .001) even after adjusting for BMI. Blood loss and length of stay were comparable. Additionally, total hospitalization costs were equivalent (LADRH $1.11, ODRH $1.00; P = .19). Higher operative supply costs for LADRH were balanced by higher time-based operative costs for ODRH resulting in no significant differences in total operative costs. Finally, there were no differences in graft size, recipient patient or graft survival, or recipient vascular or biliary complications.
CONCLUSION: Our experience suggests that LADRH compares favorably with ODRH with equivalent safety, resource utilization, and effectiveness. We believe that LADRH provides potential physical and psychological benefits without an adverse effect on outcomes.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
PubMed ID19789043
  
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