The Tokyo 2020 terminology of liver anatomy and resections: Updates of the Brisbane 2000 system. (20th December 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- The Tokyo 2020 terminology of liver anatomy and resections: Updates of the Brisbane 2000 system. (20th December 2021)
- Main Title:
- The Tokyo 2020 terminology of liver anatomy and resections: Updates of the Brisbane 2000 system
- Authors:
- Wakabayashi, Go
Cherqui, Daniel
Geller, David A.
Abu Hilal, Mohammed
Berardi, Giammauro
Ciria, Ruben
Abe, Yuta
Aoki, Takeshi
Asbun, Horacio J.
Chan, Albert C. Y.
Chanwat, Rawisak
Chen, Kuo‐Hsin
Chen, Yajin
Cheung, Tan To
Fuks, David
Gotohda, Naoto
Han, Ho‐Seong
Hasegawa, Kiyoshi
Hatano, Etsuro
Honda, Goro
Itano, Osamu
Iwashita, Yukio
Kaneko, Hironori
Kato, Yutaro
Kim, Ji Hoon
Liu, Rong
López‐Ben, Santiago
Morimoto, Mamoru
Monden, Kazuteru
Rotellar, Fernando
Sakamoto, Yoshihiro
Sugioka, Atsushi
Yoshiizumi, Tomoharu
Akahoshi, Keiichi
Alconchel, Felipe
Ariizumi, Shunichi
Benedetti Cacciaguerra, Andrea
Durán, Manuel
Garcia Vazquez, Alain
Golse, Nicolas
Miyasaka, Yoshihiro
Mori, Yasuhisa
Ogiso, Satoshi
Shirata, Chikara
Tomassini, Federico
Urade, Takeshi
Wakabayashi, Taiga
Nishino, Hitoe
Hibi, Taizo
Kokudo, Norihiro
Ohtsuka, Masayuki
Ban, Daisuke
Nagakawa, Yuichi
Ohtsuka, Takao
Tanabe, Minoru
Nakamura, Masafumi
Tsuchida, Akihiko
Yamamoto, Masakazu
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: The Brisbane 2000 Terminology for Liver Anatomy and Resections, based on Couinaud's segments, did not address how to identify segmental borders and anatomic territories of less than one segment. Smaller anatomic resections including segmentectomies and subsegmentectomies, have not been well defined. The advent of minimally invasive liver resection has enhanced the possibilities of more precise resection due to a magnified view and reduced bleeding, and minimally invasive anatomic liver resection (MIALR) is becoming popular gradually. Therefore, there is a need for updating the Brisbane 2000 system, including anatomic segmentectomy or less. An online "Expert Consensus Meeting: Precision Anatomy for Minimally Invasive HBP Surgery (PAM‐HBP Surgery Consensus)" was hosted on February 23, 2021. Methods: The Steering Committee invited 34 international experts from around the world. The Expert Committee (EC) selected 12 questions and two future research topics in the terminology session. The EC created seven tentative definitions and five recommendations based on the experts' opinions and the literature review performed by the Research Committee. Two Delphi Rounds finalized those definitions and recommendations. Results: This paper presents seven definitions and five recommendations regarding anatomic segmentectomy or less. In addition, two future research topics are discussed. Conclusions: The PAM‐HBP Surgery Consensus has presented the Tokyo 2020 TerminologyAbstract: Background: The Brisbane 2000 Terminology for Liver Anatomy and Resections, based on Couinaud's segments, did not address how to identify segmental borders and anatomic territories of less than one segment. Smaller anatomic resections including segmentectomies and subsegmentectomies, have not been well defined. The advent of minimally invasive liver resection has enhanced the possibilities of more precise resection due to a magnified view and reduced bleeding, and minimally invasive anatomic liver resection (MIALR) is becoming popular gradually. Therefore, there is a need for updating the Brisbane 2000 system, including anatomic segmentectomy or less. An online "Expert Consensus Meeting: Precision Anatomy for Minimally Invasive HBP Surgery (PAM‐HBP Surgery Consensus)" was hosted on February 23, 2021. Methods: The Steering Committee invited 34 international experts from around the world. The Expert Committee (EC) selected 12 questions and two future research topics in the terminology session. The EC created seven tentative definitions and five recommendations based on the experts' opinions and the literature review performed by the Research Committee. Two Delphi Rounds finalized those definitions and recommendations. Results: This paper presents seven definitions and five recommendations regarding anatomic segmentectomy or less. In addition, two future research topics are discussed. Conclusions: The PAM‐HBP Surgery Consensus has presented the Tokyo 2020 Terminology for Liver Anatomy and Resections. The terminology has added definitions of liver anatomy and resections that were not defined in the Brisbane 2000 system. Abstract : Highlight The Tokyo 2020 terminology has added definitions of liver anatomy and resections that were not defined in the Brisbane 2000 system. It shows how to identify segmental borders and anatomic territories of less than one segment. This figure shows that Sg 5 consists of three cone units. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences. Volume 29:Number 1(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences
- Issue:
- Volume 29:Number 1(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 29, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 29
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0029-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 6
- Page End:
- 15
- Publication Date:
- 2021-12-20
- Subjects:
- anatomic liver resection -- cone unit -- Glissonean approach -- segmentectomy -- subsegmentectomy
Liver -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Biliary tract -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Pancreas -- Diseases -- Periodicals
617.556 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1868-6982 ↗
http://www.springerlink.com/content/121581 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/jhbp.1091 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1868-6974
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