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PUBLISHED: Robotic Hepatectomy for a Segment V/VI Suspected HCC Lesion with Cholecystectomy and Evaluation by Ultrasound and Excisional Biopsy of a Segment IVb Lesion

Robotic Hepatectomy for a Segment V/VI Suspected HCC Lesion with Cholecystectomy and Evaluation by Ultrasound and Excisional Biopsy of a Segment IVb Lesion
Ji Ho Park, MDCorbin S. Morris, MDKelsey L. Fletcher, MDCharles C. Vining, MD, FACS, FSSOLawrence M. Knab, MD, FACS, FSSORushin D. Brahmbhatt, MD, FACS
Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. In this case, the patient was incidentally found to have a segment V/VI lesion consistent with HCC and a IVb lesion indeterminate probability of malignancy. He underwent a robotic-assisted hepatectomy for a segment V/VI lesion with cholecystectomy and evaluation by ultrasound and excisional biopsy of a segment IVb lesion. His postoperative course was unremarkable, and he was discharged on postoperative day four. The pathology demonstrated well-differentiated HCC with resection margins negative for carcinoma. This video demonstrates an experienced surgeon’s technique for performing a robotic hepatectomy for a segment V/VI lesion with cholecystectomy and evaluation by ultrasound and excisional biopsy of a segment IVb lesion. It also highlights effective management of bleeding during hepatic parenchymal transection.