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List of contributors, vii
Foreword by Norihiro Kokudo, xi
Foreword by Keith D. Lillemoe, xii
Foreword by Jean-Nicolas Vauthey, xiii
Preface by Brice Gayet, xv
Preface by Claudius Conrad, xvii
Acknowledgments, xix
About the companion website, xxi
Part I: Textbook
Section 1: General considerations for advanced laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery
1 The development of minimal access hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 3Ruchir Puri, Nicolas Paleari, John Stauffer, and Horacio J. Asbun
2 Acquisition of specific laparoscopic skills for laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 17Soeren Torge Mees and Guy Maddern
3 Optimal operating room set-up and equipment used in laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 28Satoshi Ogiso, Kenichiro Araki, Brice Gayet, and Claudius Conrad
4 Augmented reality for laparoscopic liver surgery, 47Kate Gavaghan, Matteo Fusaglia, Matthias Peterhans, and Stefan Weber
5 Imaging of hepatopancreatobiliary diseases, 62Motoyo Yano, Hillary Shaw, and Kathryn J. Fowler
6 Role of staging laparoscopy in hepatopancreatobiliary malignancies, 85Anil K. Agarwal, Raja Kalayarasan, and Amit Javed
7 Interventional radiology in the management of hepatopancreatobiliary malignancy and surgical complications, 100Steven Y. Huang and Michael J. Wallace
8 Robotic hepatopancreatic surgery, 120Hop S. Tran Cao, Claudius Conrad, and Matthew H.G. Katz
9 Enhanced recovery after hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 141David Fuks, Thomas A. Aloia, and Brice Gayet
Section 2: Advanced laparoscopic hepatobiliary surgery
10 Relevant hepatobiliary anatomy, 148Tadatoshi Takayama, Masatoshi Makuuchi, and Kimitaka Kogure
11 Anesthesia for laparoscopic liver surgery, 169Jonathan A. Wilks and Vijaya N.R. Gottumukkala
12 Oncological management of primary liver cancer in the era of minimal access surgery, 185Jennifer Chan
13 Oncological management of colorectal liver metastases in the era of minimal access surgery, 200Jennifer Chan
14 Resection of noncolorectal liver metastases, 214 Universe Leung and William R. Jarnagin
15 Intraoperative laparoscopic ultrasound for laparoscopic hepatopancreatobiliary surgery, 231Kenichiro Araki and Claudius Conrad
16 Minimally invasive liver surgery: indications and contraindications, 238Thomas A. Aloia
17 Laparoscopy (hybrid) and hand-assisted laparoscopy in liver surgery: why, when, and how? 250Yasushi Hasegawa and Go Wakabayashi
18 Ablation strategies for tumors of the liver and pancreas, 257Danielle K. DePeralta and Kenneth K. Tanabe
19 Technical considerations for advanced laparoscopic liver resection, 273Ho-Seong Han
20 Laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy and left hepatectomy for living donation, 278Claire Goumard and Olivier Scatton
Section 3: Advanced laparoscopic pancreas surgery
21 Pancreatic anatomy in the era of extensive and less invasive surgery, 287Yoshihiro Sakamoto, Yoshihiro Mise, and Norihiro Kokudo
22 Management of solid and cystic lesions of the pancreas, 298David Fogelman and Robert A. Wolff
23 Laparoscopic pancreatic surgery, 322Daniel Richard Rutz and David A. Kooby
24 Indications and contraindications for laparoscopic pancreas surgery, 337Hanno Niess and Jens Werner
Part II: Video Atlas
List of Part II Video and Figure Abbreviations, 350
Section 1: Liver Laparoscopic minor liver resection and segmentectomy
1 Intraoperative ultrasonography for safe laparoscopic livery surgery, 351
2 Left lateral sectionectomy, 355
3 Left lateral sectionectomy using a laparoscopic single access device, 360
4 Segmentectomy I with resection of inferior vena cava, 364
5 Segmentectomy IV, 369
6 Segmentectomy IVa, 375
7 Segmentectomy IVb, 382
8 Bisegmentectomy IVb and V, 386
9 Segmentectomy VI, 392
10 Segmentectomy VII, 396
11 Segmentectomy VIII (transthoracic access), 400
Laparoscopic major liver resection 12 Left hepatectomy, 405
13 Right hepatectomy, 410
14 Left trisegmentectomy with caudate lobectomy, 416
15 Right trisegmentectomy, 422
16 Posterior sectionectomy, 427
17 Hilar lymphadenectomy (with right hepatectomy and caudate lobectomy for Klatskin tumor), 431
18 Mesohepatectomy, 438
Laparoscopic living donor liver transplantation
19 Living donor left lateral sectionectomy, 442
Section 2: Pancreas Laparoscopic splenic resection
20 Total splenectomy, 447
21 Partial splenectomy, 449
Laparoscopic pancreas resection
22 Pancreatic enucleation, 451
23 Cystgastrostomy, 453
24 Distal pancreaticosplenectomy, 455
25 Spleen-preserving pancreatectomy of the body and tail, 457
26 Pancreaticoduodenectomy, 460
Afterword by Beat Müller-Stich, Adrian T. Billeter, and Markus W. Büchler, 465
Afterword by Pierre-Alain Clavien, 467
Index, 469
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