Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the difficulty and outcomes of laparoscopic and robotic major liver resections for colorectal liver metastases: a propensity-score and coarsened exact-matched controlled study
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Ghotbi, JacobAghayan, Davit
Fretland, Åsmund
Edwin, Bjørn
Syn, Nicholas L
Cipriani, Federica
Alzoubi, Mohammed
Lim, Chetana
Scatton, Olivier
Long, Tran Cong Duy
Herman, Paulo
Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira
Marino, Marco V
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
Chiow, Adrian K H
Sucandy, Iswanto
Ivanecz, Arpad
Choi, Sung-Hoon
Lee, Jae Hoon
Prieto, Mikel
Vivarelli, Marco
Giuliante, Felice
Ruzzenente, Andrea
Yong, Chee-Chien
Yin, Mengqiu
Fondevila, Constantino
Efanov, Mikhail
Morise, Zenichi
Di Benedetto, Fabrizio
Brustia, Raffaele
Dalla Valle, Raffaele
Boggi, Ugo
Geller, David
Belli, Andrea
Memeo, Riccardo
Mejia, Alejandro
Park, James O
Rotellar, Fernando
Choi, Gi-Hong
Robles-Campos, Ricardo
Wang, Xiaoying
Sutcliffe, Robert P
Pratschke, Johann
Tang, Chung-Ngai
Chong, Charing C N
D'Hondt, Mathieu
Monden, Kazuteru
Lopez-Ben, Santiago
Kingham, T Peter
Ferrero, Alessandro
Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria
Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista
Pascual, Franco
Cherqui, Daniel
Liang, Xiao
Mazzotta, Alessandro
Wakabayashi, Go
Giglio, Mariano
Troisi, Roberto I
Han, Ho-Seong
Cheung, Tan-To
Sugioka, Atsushi
Chen, Kuo-Hsin
Liu, Rong
Soubrane, Olivier
Fuks, David
Aldrighetti, Luca
Abu Hilal, Mohammad
Goh, Brian K P
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2023-01-20
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Background: Minimal invasive liver resections are a safe alternative to open surgery. Different scoring systems considering different risks factors have been developed to predict the risks associated with these procedures, especially challenging major liver resections (MLR). However, the impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAT) on the difficulty of minimally invasive MLRs remains poorly investigated. Methods: Patients who underwent laparoscopic and robotic MLRs for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) performed across 57 centers between January 2005 to December 2021 were included in this analysis. Patients who did or did not receive NAT were matched based on 1:1 coarsened exact and 1:2 propensity-score matching. Pre- and post-matching comparisons were performed. Results: In total, the data of 5189 patients were reviewed. Of these, 1411 procedures were performed for CRLM, and 1061 cases met the inclusion criteria. After excluding 27 cases with missing data on NAT, 1034 patients (NAT: n = 641; non-NAT: n = 393) were included. Before matching, baseline characteristics were vastly different. Before matching, the morbidity rate was significantly higher in the NAT-group (33.2% vs. 27.2%, p-value = 0.043). No significant differences were seen in perioperative outcomes after the coarsened exact matching. After the propensity-score matching, statistically significant higher blood loss (mean, 300 (SD 128-596) vs. 250 (SD 100-400) ml, p-value = 0.047) but shorter hospital stay (mean, 6 [4-8] vs. 6 [5-9] days, p-value = 0.043) were found in the NAT-group. Conclusion: The current study demonstrated that NAT had minimal impact on the difficulty and outcomes of minimally-invasive MLR for CRLM.Citation
Ghotbi J, Aghayan D, Fretland Å, Edwin B, Syn NL, Cipriani F, Alzoubi M, Lim C, Scatton O, Long TCD, Herman P, Coelho FF, Marino MV, Mazzaferro V, Chiow AKH, Sucandy I, Ivanecz A, Choi SH, Lee JH, Prieto M, Vivarelli M, Giuliante F, Ruzzenente A, Yong CC, Yin M, Fondevila C, Efanov M, Morise Z, Di Benedetto F, Brustia R, Dalla Valle R, Boggi U, Geller D, Belli A, Memeo R, Mejia A, Park JO, Rotellar F, Choi GH, Robles-Campos R, Wang X, Sutcliffe RP, Pratschke J, Tang CN, Chong CCN, D'Hondt M, Monden K, Lopez-Ben S, Kingham TP, Ferrero A, Ettorre GM, Levi Sandri GB, Pascual F, Cherqui D, Liang X, Mazzotta A, Wakabayashi G, Giglio M, Troisi RI, Han HS, Cheung TT, Sugioka A, Chen KH, Liu R, Soubrane O, Fuks D, Aldrighetti L, Abu Hilal M, Goh BKP; International robotic and laparoscopic liver resection study group investigators. Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the difficulty and outcomes of laparoscopic and robotic major liver resections for colorectal liver metastases: A propensity-score and coarsened exact-matched controlled study. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2023 Jul;49(7):1209-1216. doi: 10.1016/j.ejso.2023.01.014. Epub 2023 Jan 20. PMID: 36774216.Type
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10.1016/j.ejso.2023.01.014