2021
DOI: 10.1002/jhbp.898
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Abstract: In this systematic review, we aimed to clarify the useful anatomic structures and assess available surgical techniques and strategies required to safely perform minimally invasive anatomic liver resection (MIALR), with a particular focus on the hepatic veins (HVs). Methods: A systematic review was conducted using MEDLINE/PubMed for English articles and Ichushi databases for Japanese articles through September 2020. The quality assessment of the articles was performed in accordance with the Scottish Intercolleg… Show more

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“…Moreover, in a systematic review conducted before PAM‐HBP Surgery, hepatic veins were evaluated as suitable landmarks. However, it was not easy to determine how to safely expose them 3 . Thus, we added a section to our survey that mentioned the importance of the hepatic veins as anatomic landmarks and inquired as to how experts identify and safely expose them.…”
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“…Moreover, in a systematic review conducted before PAM‐HBP Surgery, hepatic veins were evaluated as suitable landmarks. However, it was not easy to determine how to safely expose them 3 . Thus, we added a section to our survey that mentioned the importance of the hepatic veins as anatomic landmarks and inquired as to how experts identify and safely expose them.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, this is still under discussion. Therefore, we firstly performed systematic reviews to obtain existing evidence 2‐4 . Next, we sought opinions from the selected experts throughout the world and explored a reasonable method for safely carrying out MIALR.…”
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“…The main limitation of this manuscript is that the recommendations are not based on high-level evidence. Although we have already reported systematic reviews, [2][3][4] there were no prospective randomized controlled trials in the literature reviews. Instead, most of the literature was categorized as "expert opinions" and "case series", which were evaluated as low-level evidence.…”
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“…The improved knowledge and informed choice of suitable surgical approaches may lead to improved surgical outcomes. More robust evidence is needed to determine the optimal surgical approach in various clinical scenarios and ultimately improve patient care [5].…”
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