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イタリアで最高の肝切除術医師 - トップ1名の医師

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Luca Aldrighetti

  • 新着
  • 34年の経験
  • 所在地: イタリア, ミラノ
  • クリニック:
    4.6
    San Raffaele
  • 25年以上の経験を持つ肝胆膵外科医。ミニマルインベイシブ肝臓手術の国際的先駆者の一人であり、サンラファエレの腹腔鏡肝臓切除プログラムを開始し、開発しました。

    ルーカ・アルドリゲッティ博士はミラノのサンラファエレ研究病院の肝胆膵および一般外科部門の部長です。イタリアの最小侵襲肝臓手術グループ(IGoMILS)の科学ディレクターを務めています。主な臨床および研究活動には、大腸がんの肝転移、門脈周囲および肝内胆管がん、肝細胞がん、肝臓切除の技術、ミニマルインベイシブ肝胆膵手術に関するがん外科のトピックが含まれ、3000以上の肝臓切除の個人シリーズを持ち、そのうち900以上は腹腔鏡で行われました。

    職務経歴

    • 2014年から現在 — サンラファエレ病院(イタリア)の肝胆膵外科ユニットのディレクター
    • 1998年から現在 — サンラファエレ病院の治療目的のための死体の腎臓と膵臓移植チームのメンバー 
    • 2004-2014 — サンラファエレ病院(イタリア)の肝臓ユニット機能ユニットのヘッド
    • 1997-2001 — サンラファエレ病院(イタリア)の外科部門IのレベルI医療ディレクター
    • 1992-1994 — ピッツバーグ大学(米国)のピッツバーグ移植研究所の助手外科医。

    教育

    • 1989 — ミラノ大学 — 医学と外科の学位
    • 1995 — ミラノ大学 — 外科における技術的応用と実験的方法論の博士号
    • 1997 — ミラノ大学 — 一般外科の専門
    • 2002 — ヴィータ-サルーテ・サンラファエレ大学 — 胸部外科の専門。

    教育活動

    • ヴィータ-サルーテ・サンラファエレ大学の教授 
    • IRCCSサンラファエレ病院の教授。

    科学活動

    650以上の研究論文を執筆。サンラファエレの腹腔鏡肝臓切除プログラムを開始し、開発しました — この分野の国内外のリーダーであり、現在1000例を超える腹腔鏡切除のシリーズがあります。 

    メンバーシップ

    ルーカ・アルドリゲッティ教授は以下を含む18の国内外の科学学会のメンバーです:

    • 最小侵襲肝臓手術のイタリアグループ — 創設者および元会長。
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Are there any risks and possible complications

Liver resection in Italy carries manageable risks like biliary leakage, postoperative bleeding, and liver insufficiency. Most procedures proceed safely, particularly when performed by hepatobiliary specialists using laparoscopic or robotic techniques. Advanced Italian centers utilize detailed preoperative liver reserve testing to minimize the risk of post-surgical failure.

  • Bile leak: Occurs when bile ducts leak fluid, potentially extending hospital stays by 10 days.
  • Liver insufficiency: Reduced liver function may cause temporary jaundice or fatigue during the recovery period.
  • Vascular complications: High liver vascularity requires precise surgical techniques to prevent intraoperative or postoperative bleeding.
  • Blood clots: Deep vein thrombosis risks are managed with compression stockings and early patient mobilization.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many general hospitals offer resection, specialized surgeons like Prof. Luca Aldrighetti have performed over 3,000 liver surgeries. Selecting a high-volume specialist significantly reduces complication rates. Surgeons with 1,000+ cases often achieve lower rates of bile leaks and shorter operative times. Always confirm if your surgeon specifically specializes in laparoscopic hepatobiliary techniques.

Patient Consensus: Patients often find bile leaks to be an unexpected cause of longer stays. They emphasize the importance of early walking and using incentive spirometry to prevent pneumonia.

Will the remaining liver grow back

Yes, the liver can grow back to its original size after resection. It is the only solid organ capable of complete regeneration through compensatory hyperplasia. The process begins within hours. The remaining tissue expands to restore full volume and function within 3 to 6 months.

  • Regeneration threshold: A healthy liver regrows effectively from only 25% to 30% remaining tissue.
  • Growth speed: Most volume restoration occurs within the first few weeks after surgery in Italy.
  • Functional recovery: Full clinical function typically returns within 8 to 12 weeks post-resection.
  • Minimally invasive options: Advanced Italian centers use laparoscopic techniques to preserve more healthy liver tissue.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Surgeons in Italy, like Dr. Luca Aldrighetti who has performed 3,000+ resections, often use preoperative portal vein embolization. This technique safely grows the `future liver remnant` before the actual surgery. This strategy turns high-risk cases into safe procedures by ensuring the liver is already expanding before the tumor is removed.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that seeing early regrowth on 1-month scans is a major emotional relief. They emphasize that following a high-protein diet is essential to support the body during this intense metabolic phase.

How long does the operation take

Liver resection in Italy typically takes 2 to 4 hours for standard procedures. More complex cases involving large tumors or cirrhosis can last 5 to 8 hours. The total time depends on the surgical approach, either laparoscopic or open surgery, and vascular involvement.

  • Surgical complexity: Major resections or vascular reconstructions extend the operation time beyond 5 hours.
  • Technique used: Minimally invasive laparoscopic liver resection often takes longer than traditional open surgery.
  • Anesthesia prep: Expect 1 to 2 hours for IV insertion, anesthesia induction, and positioning.
  • Surgeon experience: Specialized hepatobiliary surgeons like Dr. Luca Aldrighetti often complete procedures faster.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Italian centers like San Raffaele specialize in laparoscopic techniques, led by pioneers with 900+ resections. High-volume specialists often reduce surgical time while maintaining low complication rates. Always confirm if your surgery includes robotic assistance, which may change the time in theater.

Patient Consensus: Patients find the total time feels longer due to anesthesia recovery. Family members should prepare for a 6-hour wait including prep and initial recovery monitoring.

How long will I need to stay in hospital

Standard hospital stays for liver resection in Italy typically range from 3 to 7 days. Patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery often achieve discharge within 2 to 4 days. Major open resections or cases involving complex comorbidities generally require 7 to 10 days for inpatient monitoring.

  • Surgical technique: Laparoscopic procedures reduce stays to 2–4 days compared to open surgery.
  • Drainage removal: Discharge happens once abdominal drains are removed, usually on days 2–5.
  • Complexity factors: Major resections for colorectal metastases or cholangiocarcinoma often extend hospital stays.
  • Discharge readiness: Medical teams must confirm pain management, stable vitals, and mobility before release.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Italian surgical leaders often achieve faster discharge via high-volume robotic programs. Dr. Luca Aldrighetti at San Raffaele has performed 1,000+ laparoscopic resections. This specific experience significantly lowers the risk of bile leaks. Lower complication rates directly shorten your stay compared to general hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that being ready for discharge feels different than being fully recovered. Plan for several weeks of fatigue and strict lifting restrictions once you return home.

When can I fly back home

Patients can typically fly home 4 to 6 weeks after a liver resection in Italy. This timeframe ensures surgical drains are removed and wound healing is stable. Flying require explicit clearance from your surgical team to manage risks like deep vein thrombosis or cabin pressure changes.

  • Travel window: Plan for 5 to 6 weeks minimum before booking any return flights home.
  • Surgical clearance: Obtain written medical clearance from your surgeon before purchasing your airline tickets.
  • Flight duration: Choose direct or short-haul flights to limit physical fatigue and blood clot risks.
  • DVT precautions: Use compression stockings and move frequently during the flight to maintain healthy circulation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While general guidelines suggest 4 weeks, Italy's leading hepatobiliary surgeons like Prof. Luca Aldrighetti have performed over 3,000 resections. Data from these high-volume cases shows that patients often underestimate sitting tolerance. We recommend booking a flight with a flexible date. Most patients only feel comfortable sitting upright for several hours by week 6.

Patient Consensus: Many survivors warn that airport logistics are more exhausting than the flight itself. They suggest flying as soon as you are cleared to avoid the temptation of overexerting yourself during a longer stay.

Do I need to bring assistance during my stay

Bringing a support person is highly recommended for liver resection in Italy. While hospital staff manage acute medical needs, a companion is vital for post-discharge care. They assist with restricted mobility, managing surgical drains, and navigating local language barriers during your recovery period.

  • Hospital assistance: Nursing staff provide 24/7 clinical care during the initial inpatient stay.
  • Post-discharge support: Assistance is essential for 1–2 weeks to manage daily living activities.
  • Mobility restrictions: Patients must avoid lifting 5–10 pounds for 4–6 weeks after surgery.
  • Personal care: Companions help with bathing and wound care tasks that hospitals exclude.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Italian centers like San Raffaele utilize advanced protocols, including robotic systems. Dr. Luca Aldrighetti has performed over 3,000 resections, often using minimally invasive techniques. While these recovery paths are faster, solo recovery increases stress levels significantly. Patients should prioritize a companion to handle logistics while they focus on healing.

Patient Consensus: Having a dedicated helper is critical for managing drains and chores post-hospitalization. Most agree that while hospital care is excellent, recovery at home or in a hotel feels safer with a second person present.