Major hepatectomy (MH) is often considered the only possible approach for colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) at the hepato-caval confluence (CC), but it is associated with high morbidity and mortality. With the aim to reduce MH, we developed the ''minorbut-complex'' (MbC) technique, which consists in the resection of less than 3 adjacent liver segments with exposure of the CC and preservation of hepatic outflow until spontaneous maturation of peripheral intrahepatic shunts between main hepatic veins. We have evaluated applicability and outcome of MbC resections for the treatment of CRLM involving the CC. In this retrospective cohort study, all consecutive liver resections (LR) performed for CRLM located in segments 1, 7, 8, or 4a were classified as MINOR - removal of <3 adjacent segments; MbC - removal of<3 adjacent segments with CC exposure; andMH - removal of 3 adjacent segments. The rate of avoided MH was obtained by the difference between the rate of potentially MH (PMH) plus potentially inoperable cases and the rate of the MH performed. Taking into account that postoperative mortality is mainly related to the amount of resected liver, MbC was compared with minor resections for safety, complexity, and outcome. Of the 59 LR analyzed, 29 (49.1%) were deemed PMH and 4 (6.8%) potentially inoperable. Eventually,MH was performed only in 8 (13.5%) with a decrease rate of 42.4%.MinorLRwas performed in 23 (39.0%) and MbC LR in 28 (47.5%) patients. AmongMbC cases, 32.1%had previous liver treatments, 39.3%required vascular reconstruction (no reconstructed vessel thrombosis occurred before maturation of peripheral intrahepatic shunts between main hepatic veins), and 7.1% had grade IIIb-IV complications, theirmedian hospital staywas 9 days and 90-day mortalitywas 0%. After a median follow-up of 22.2 months, oncological results were comparable with those of minor resections. MbC hepatectomy lowers the need for MH and allows for the resection of potentially inoperable patients without negative impact on safety and survival.
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Urbani, L., Masi, G., Puccini, M., Colombatto, P., Vivaldi, C., Balestri, R., … Buccianti, P. (2015). Minor-but-complex liver resection: An alternative to major resections for colorectal liver metastases involving the hepato-caval confluence. Medicine (United States), 94(29). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000001188
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