From adult to child: the development and prospect of precision liver surgery
10.3760/cma.j.cn115610-20211127-00600
- VernacularTitle:从成人到小儿:精准肝脏外科的发展与展望
- Author:
Chengzhan ZHU
1
;
Qian DONG
Author Information
1. 青岛大学附属医院肝胆胰外科 266003
- Keywords:
Liver neoplasms;
Pediatric;
Liver segmentation;
Liver volume;
liver volume;
Precision surgery
- From:
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery
2021;20(12):1272-1277
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The concept of precision medicine has brought revolutionary changes to human health and medical treatment. In a broad sense, precision medicine is the application of advanced technologies such as gene sequencing, digital medicine, artificial intelligence, navigation technology, and biomedical engineering to clinical, basic, and public health medical research and practice. The purpose is to promote the continuous development of medical standards. The concept of precision surgery was first proposed by academician Dong Jiahong, who has played an exemplary role in the field of liver surgery for the oncology and other professional fields of surgery. The development and application of computer-assisted surgery systems have promoted the development of precision liver surgery. The digital liver three-dimensional reconstruction provides a new basis for liver vascular anatomy and liver segmentation, assists in the realization of individualized surgical planning, and the measurement of residual liver volume guarantees the safety of operation. The great progress of adult precision liver surgery has provided important help and guidance for the development of pediatric liver surgery. Compared with adults, pediatric liver tumors have their particularities. Pediatric liver tumors are often huge, complex in location, fast growing, and highly malignant. Most children do not have liver cirrhosis and are sensitive to chemotherapy. The liver volume changes greatly with age and weight. These differences determine that the treatment of liver tumors in children needs to adopt different models, and the diagnosis and treatment standards need to be improved. The authors elaborate on the topic of "from adult to child-the development and prospect of precision liver surgery" to promote precision surgery and comprehensive treatment of liver tumors.