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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 14, 2020; 26(42): 6529-6555
Published online Nov 14, 2020. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i42.6529
Table 2 Controversial issues involving mini-invasive (laparoscopic and robotic) surgical strategies for colorectal cancer with synchronous resectable liver metastases
Controversial issueAdvantagesDisadvantages
Mini-invasive vs open colorectal surgeryAchieves better perioperative results; achieves similar oncological resultsIn case of rectal resection, may determine a higher risk of suboptimal oncological results at histopathology; in case of rectal resection, its overall impact on oncological outcomes is still uncertain
Mini-invasive vs open liver surgeryAchieves better perioperative results; achieves at least similar oncological results; rapid technological evolution; rapid growth of surgical experience and skillUsually preferred for limited disease, in favourable locations and selected patients; may determine more complex and longer procedures; may determine more extended hepatectomies; less frequently used for major LR, including TSH and ALPPS, and for CRLM in postero-superior segments and in the caudate lobe; may determine higher costs
Mini-invasive vs open simultaneous colorectal and liver resectionAchieves better perioperative results; achieves similar oncological resultsUsually preferred for limited liver disease, in favourable locations, and higly selected patients; may determine more complex and longer procedures; may determine higher costs
Mini-invasive vs open PSLRAchieves better perioperative results; achieves similar oncological results; rapid technological evolution; rapid growth of surgical experience and skillThe principles of PSLR are time-consuming and rather difficult to apply during mini-invasive procedures; usually preferred for limited disease, in favourable locations and selected patients; may determine more complex and longer procedures; may determine higher costs
The impact of PSLR on mini-invasive simultaneous resectionMay achieve better perioperative results; may achieve similar oncological resultsMay determine more complex and longer procedures; may have very limited indications