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Routine staging laparoscopy has no place in the management of colorectal liver metastases
Authors:D.F.J. Dunne  J. Gaughran  R.P. Jones  D. McWhirter  P.A. Sutton  H.Z. Malik  G.J. Poston  S.W. Fenwick
Affiliation:1. Northwestern Hepatobiliary Unit, University Hospital Aintree, Longmoor Lane, Liverpool L9 7AL, United Kingdom;2. Institute of Translational Medicine, University of Liverpool, Ashton Street, Liverpool L69 3GE, United Kingdom
Abstract:

Aims

Staging laparoscopy has been recommended in the management of patients with colorectal liver metastases prior to hepatectomy in order to reduce the incidence and associated morbidity of futile laparotomies. The utility of staging laparoscopy has not been assessed in patients undergoing CT, PET-CT and MRI as standard preoperative staging.

Methods

All patients undergoing attempted open hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases between 1/4/2008 and 31/3/2012 were identified from a prospectively maintained research database. All patients who underwent futile laparotomy were identified, with demographics and operative notes subsequently analysed.

Results

A total of 274 patients underwent attempted open hepatectomy during the study period. At laparotomy 12 (4.4%) patients were found to have irresectable disease. There were no unifying demographic factors within the patients undergoing futile laparotomy.

Conclusions

With modern imaging, the potential yield of staging laparoscopy is low. Staging laparoscopy should not be used routinely, but may have a role in the case of specific clinical concerns.
Keywords:Colorectal metastases   Surgery   Laparoscopy   Hepatectomy
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