Hepatobiliary surgery in New Jersey
The Hepatobiliary surgeons of Comprehensive Liver Care of New Jersey have the longest history and highest volume experience with open, laparoscopic and robotic hepatobiliary surgery in New Jersey for cancer and non-cancer surgical illnesses of the liver, pancreas, bile ducts, and gallbladder. In addition to liver transplantation, our surgeon receive the largest number of referrals in the state for patients in need of advanced hepatobiliary surgical care. Over the last 5 years, Minimally invasive liver, bile duct and pancreas surgery has been performed by Dr Andrew de la Torre. Minimally invasive hepatobiliary surgery is rapidly becoming the new standard of care in hepatobiliary and pancreas surgery.
This includes:
1) malignant cancers of the liver, bile duct, gallbladder and pancreas
2) non-malignant conditions such as hemangioms, adenomas, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocysts
3) patients with a bile duct injury as a result of laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Surgical procedures can be performed open, via laparoscopy, or with robotic assistance.
The Hepatobiliary surgeons of Comprehensive Liver Care of New Jersey have the longest history and highest volume experience with open, laparoscopic and robotic hepatobiliary surgery in New Jersey for cancer and non-cancer surgical illnesses of the liver, pancreas, bile ducts, and gallbladder. In addition to liver transplantation, our surgeon receive the largest number of referrals in the state for patients in need of advanced hepatobiliary surgical care. Over the last 5 years, Minimally invasive liver, bile duct and pancreas surgery has been performed by Dr Andrew de la Torre. Minimally invasive hepatobiliary surgery is rapidly becoming the new standard of care in hepatobiliary and pancreas surgery.
This includes:
1) malignant cancers of the liver, bile duct, gallbladder and pancreas
2) non-malignant conditions such as hemangioms, adenomas, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocysts
3) patients with a bile duct injury as a result of laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Surgical procedures can be performed open, via laparoscopy, or with robotic assistance.