Precision in Liver Surgery

Shizhong Yang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Jianping Zeng(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Shouwang Cai(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Wenbin Ji(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Weidong Duan(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Aiqun Zhang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Weizheng Ren(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Yinzhe Xu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Jingwang Tan(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Xiangyang Bu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Ning Zhang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Xuedong Wang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Xianqiang Wang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Xiangfei Meng(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Kai Jiang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Wanqing Gu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Zhiqiang Huang(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Jiahong Dong(Chinese PLA General Hospital)
Seminars in Liver Disease
August 13, 2013
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Abstract

Continuous theoretical and technological progress in the face of increasing expectations for quality health care has transformed the surgical paradigm. The authors systematically review these historical trends and propose the novel paradigm of "precision surgery," featuring certainty-based practice to ensure the best result for each patient with multiobjective optimization of therapeutic effectiveness, surgical safety, and minimal invasiveness. The main characteristics of precision surgery may be summarized as determinacy, predictability, controllability, integration, standardization, and individualization. The strategy of precision in liver surgery is to seek a balance of maximizing the removal of the target lesion, while maximizing the functional liver remnant and minimizing surgical invasiveness. In this article, the authors demonstrate the application of precision approaches in specific settings in complex liver surgery. They propose that the concept of precision surgery should be considered for wider application in liver surgery and other fields as a step toward the ultimate goal of perfect surgery.


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