2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-69211-8
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A falciform ligament flap surface sealing technique for laparoscopic and robotic-assisted liver surgery

Abstract: Whether sealing the hepatic resection surface after liver surgery decreases morbidity is still unclear. Nevertheless, various methods and materials are currently in use for this procedure. Here, we describe our experience with a simple technique using a mobilized falciform ligament flap in minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS). We retrospectively analyzed the charts from 46 patients who received minor MILS between 2011 and 2019 from the same surgical team in a university hospital setting in Germany. Twenty-f… Show more

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“…The authors report a 15 minute increase in operative time, but observe a statistically smaller incidence of bleeding or bile leakage and a 10% reduction in postoperative morbidity. 23 Similarly, Ozmen et al employ falciform ligament to obliterate the cavity formed by liver hydatidosis and prevent seroma formation. 24 Further uses of falciform ligament in hepatopancreatobiliary are limited to single case studies.…”
Section: Hepaticopancreatobiliary Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors report a 15 minute increase in operative time, but observe a statistically smaller incidence of bleeding or bile leakage and a 10% reduction in postoperative morbidity. 23 Similarly, Ozmen et al employ falciform ligament to obliterate the cavity formed by liver hydatidosis and prevent seroma formation. 24 Further uses of falciform ligament in hepatopancreatobiliary are limited to single case studies.…”
Section: Hepaticopancreatobiliary Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%