Laparoscopic Liver Resection by Distance Mentoring – Trinidad to Barbados: A Report

  • Griffith S
  • Cawich S
  • Mencia M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Laparoscopic liver resections require advanced laparoscopic skill sets. In the Caribbean, a unique situation exists where centers of excellence for liver resections exist, but surgeons who are trained in advanced laparoscopic surgery are not available throughout the region. Therefore, many patients who are candidates for liver resection in the Caribbean do not have the opportunity to receive laparoscopic operations.  We report a case of distance mentoring using readily available, inexpensive equipment to complete a laparoscopic liver resection, mentored by an expert hepatobiliary surgeon. It may be considered, in special cases, as a way to increase the availability of laparoscopic operations. We acknowledge that there are many limitations to the use of this technology and we discuss the pros and cons of distance mentoring for this purpose.

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Griffith, S. P., Cawich, S. O., Mencia, M., Naraynsingh, V., & Pearce, N. W. (2019). Laparoscopic Liver Resection by Distance Mentoring – Trinidad to Barbados: A Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5796

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