Robot-assisted retrohepatic inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombectomy (RA-R-IVCTE) has been reported only for limited series.
To describe in detail the techniques for RA-R-IVCTE with regard to the relationship of a proximal thrombus to either the first porta hepatis (FPH) or second porta hepatis (SPH).
From May 2013 to July 2016, 22 patients with R-IVC tumor thrombi were admitted to our hospital.
RA-R-IVCTE was performed using the Rummel tourniquet technique. For a proximal thrombus inferior to the FPH, we ligated some short hepatic veins (SHVs; typically 1-3). For a thrombus between the FPH and SPH, we mobilized the right lobe of the liver from the IVC by ligating additional SHVs. For a thrombus near or above the SPH but below the diaphragm, we mobilized both the right and left lobes of the liver to obtain high proximal control of the suprahepatic and infradiaphragmatic IVC, and simultaneously clamped the FPH.
Detailed techniques were described for various scenarios and perioperative outcomes were recorded.
The median operation time was 285min (interquartile range [IQR] 191-390). Intraoperative estimated blood loss was 1350ml (IQR 1000-2075ml). Some 63.6% of patients required an intraoperative blood transfusion and 68% were transferred to the intensive care unit after surgery. Grade IV complications developed in five cases. Vascular injuries (4 cases) were treated with intraoperative endoscopic sutures. An intestinal fistula was found on postoperative day 7 in one case; treatment with gastrointestinal decompression and drainage resolved the condition by 1 mo.
Even though the risks involved are high, RA-R-IVCTE is feasible for selected patients. The FPH/SPH is an important boundary landmark for RA-R-IVCTE. The location of proximal IVC tumor thrombi in relation to the FPH or SPH should determine the technique used.
Robot-assisted thrombectomy for retrohepatic inferior vena cava tumor thrombus is feasible in selected patients.
European urology. 2017 Dec 06 [Epub ahead of print]
Baojun Wang, Hongzhao Li, Qingbo Huang, Kan Liu, Yang Fan, Cheng Peng, Liangyou Gu, Xintao Li, Gang Guo, Rong Liu, Minggen Hu, Guodong Zhao, Hongguang Wang, Fengyong Liu, Jiang Xiong, Xu Zhang, Xin Ma
Department of Urology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China., Department of Second Hepatobiliary Surgery, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China., Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China., Department of Intervention Therapy, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China., Department of Vascular Surgery, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China., Department of Urology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China. Electronic address: .