Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery (Jul 2024)

Advantages of laparoscopic segmentectomy of the liver using ICG fluorescent navigation by the negative staining method: A comparison with open procedure

  • Kenichiro Araki,
  • Akira Watanabe,
  • Norifumi Harimoto,
  • Takamichi Igrashi,
  • Mariko Tsukagoshi,
  • Norihiro Ishii,
  • Shunsuke Kawai,
  • Kei Hagiwara,
  • Kouki Hoshino,
  • Ken Shirabe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12786
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 691 – 700

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Abstract Aim Laparoscopic segmentectomy (LS) using indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence navigation with negative staining method has potential for performing accurate and safe anatomical excision. This study aimed to evaluate the significance of LS using ICG fluorescence navigation compared with open segmentectomy (OS). Methods Eighty‐seven patients who underwent anatomical segmentectomies were evaluated for OS (n = 44) and LS (n = 43). The Glissonean pedicle approach was performed using either extra‐ or intrahepatic method, depending on the location of segment in LS. After clamping pedicle, negative staining method was performed. Liver transection was done along intersegmental plane visualizing by overlay mode of ICG camera. Surgical outcomes were compared between two groups. Correlation between predicted resecting liver volume (PRLV) calculated using volumetry and actual resected liver volume (ARLV) was assessed in two groups. Results Patients who underwent LS showed better outcomes in operative time, blood loss, and length of hospital stay. There were significantly fewer Grade II and Grade III or higher postoperative complications in LS group. Both values of AST (p < 0.001) and ALT (p < 0.001) on postoperative day 1 were significantly lower in LS group than in OS group. PRLV and ARLV were more strongly correlated in LS (r = 0.896) than in OS (r = 0.773). The difference between PRLV and ARLV was significantly lower in LS group than in OS group (p = 0.022), and this trend was particularly noticeable in posterosuperior segment (p = 0.008) than in anterolateral segment (p = 0.811). Conclusion LS using ICG navigation allows precise resection and may contribute to safer short‐term outcomes than OS, particularly in posterosuperior segment.

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