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How I do it: robotic living donor right hepatectomy with a focus on parenchymal transection

Authors
 Kim, Na Reum  ;  Choi, Gi Hong  ;  Han, Dai Hoon  ;  Choi, Jin Sub 
Citation
 SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, Vol.39(12) : 8741-8747, 2025-12 
Journal Title
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
ISSN
 0930-2794 
Issue Date
2025-12
MeSH
Hepatectomy* / methods ; Humans ; Liver Transplantation* / methods ; Living Donors* ; Robotic Surgical Procedures* / methods ; Tissue and Organ Harvesting* / methods
Keywords
Robotic surgery ; Liver donor ; Parenchymal transection
Abstract
BackgroundLiving donor liver transplantation provides a solution to the shortage of deceased donor organs. As minimally invasive donor hepatectomy has gained popularity, robotic techniques offer clear advantages, such as enhanced visualization, precision, and ergonomics.MethodsOur institution began robotic liver surgery in 2008 and introduced robotic donor hepatectomies in 2016. With growing experience, we established a standardized approach for robotic donor right hepatectomy (RDRH), focusing on parenchymal transection and bile duct division.ResultsWe suggest a zone-based approach along the middle hepatic vein by dividing the transection plane into four zones based on venous territories. This systematization improves the orientation, minimizes bleeding, and facilitates precise dissection. Key anatomical landmarks, such as segmental veins (V5 and V8), the Laennec's capsule, and intersegmental veins, guide the dissection. Supplementary Videos and Figures for each step demonstrate specific techniques, including the inter-Laennec approach and modified hanging maneuver. Bile duct division is guided by indocyanine green fluorescence and performed using either a "clip and cut" or "cut and suture" method, chosen based on individual duct anatomy.ConclusionsRobotic articulation facilitates secure closure even in anatomically challenging cases. These standardized techniques enable reproducible outcomes and support their safe adoption by centers new to RDRH.
Full Text
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00464-025-12302-2
DOI
10.1007/s00464-025-12302-2
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Surgery (외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Na Reum(김나름)
Choi, Gi Hong(최기홍) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1593-3773
Choi, Jin Sub(최진섭)
Han, Dai Hoon(한대훈) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2787-7876
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/209659
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