Laparoscopic resections of the liver and the colon in patients with synchronous colorectal metastases: a case series

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Aim. To evaluate the results of laparoscopic simultaneous colorectal and liver resections in patients with synchronous liver metastases.

Materials and methods. From July 2019 to July 2021 9 patients with synchronous liver metastases of colorectal origin underwent one-stage mini-invasive surgery in the Department of Oncology №4 City Clinical Oncological Hospital №1. There were 4 totally laparoscopic procedures while 5 patients had laparoscopic colon resection and an open hepatectomy. A laparoscopic rALPPS right hepatectomy with sigmoid colon resection was performed in one case.

Results. There were no deaths during hospitalization or within 90 days after surgery. There were no severe complications requiring repeated surgeries or long-term intensive therapy (Dindo–Clavien IIIB–IVB grade). Two patients needed an ultrasound-guided drainage of hematoma and biloma, respectively. There was one case of grade A of liver failure and one case with prolonged antibacterial therapy caused by unclear fever. The average duration of interventions was 401±121 min, the average volume of blood loss was 383±331 ml. Mean post-operative hospital stay was 10±4 days.

Conclusion. Our initial experience in the implementation of one-stage laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of patients with synchronous liver metastases of colorectal origin is promising and requires further research and analysis of long-term results.

About the authors

Vladimir K. Lyadov

City Clinical Oncology Hospital №1; Novokuznetsk State Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education – branch of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

Author for correspondence.
Email: kapelovich@hpmp.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7281-3591

D. Sci. (Med.)

Russian Federation, Moscow; Novokuznetsk

Aleksei N. Moskalenko

City Clinical Oncology Hospital №1

Email: mansurgkokod@gmail.com

oncologist

Russian Federation, Moscow

Natalia N. Britskaia

City Clinical Oncology Hospital №1

Email: britska_surg@mail.ru

Cand. Sci. (Med.)

Russian Federation, Moscow

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