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Advances in image guided conventional and minimal invasive liver surgery

Item Type:Article
Title:Advances in image guided conventional and minimal invasive liver surgery
Creators Name:Chopra, S.S. and Eisele, R.M. and Denecke, T. and Stockmann, M. and Lange, T. and Eulenstein, S. and Schmidt, S.C. and Neuhaus, P.
Abstract:Technological developments, advances in perioperative medicine and ongoing scientific research have led to reduced rates of mortality and morbidity in patients undergoing major liver surgery. Under these conditions, the frontier of resectability is constantly in movement towards more complex cases with extended tumor spread and potentially minimized remnant liver volume. A promising technique to support oncological correct and safe liver surgery is the introduction of preoperative computer based planning models and intraoperative navigation systems. Whereas three-dimensional (3D) liver models are commercially available and have been clinically implemented, the use of navigation systems is currently under evaluation by different groups using a variety of techniques. This manuscript is meant to give the reader an overview on current developments, difficulties and future aspects of image guided liver surgery.
Keywords:Navigation, Surgery, Liver, Surgical Procedures, Operative
Source:Minerva Chirurgica
ISSN:0026-4733
Publisher:Minerva Medica
Volume:65
Number:4
Page Range:463-478
Date:August 2010
Official Publication:http://www.minervamedica.it/en/journals/minerva-chirurgica/article.php?cod=R06Y2010N04A0463
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