Impact of liver cirrhosis, severity of cirrhosis, and portal hypertension on the difficulty and outcomes of laparoscopic and robotic major liver resections for primary liver malignancies.
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Cipriani, FedericaAldrighetti, Luca
Ratti, Francesca
Wu, Andrew G R
Kabir, Tousif
Scatton, Olivier
Lim, Chetana
Zhang, Wanguang
Sijberden, Jasper
Aghayan, Davit L
Siow, Tiing-Foong
Dokmak, Safi
Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira
Herman, Paulo
Marino, Marco V
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
Chiow, Adrian K H
Sucandy, Iswanto
Ivanecz, Arpad
Choi, Sung-Hoon
Lee, Jae Hoon
Gastaca, 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
Gruttadauria, Salvatore
Mejia, Alejandro
Park, James O
Rotellar, Fernando
Choi, Gi-Hong
Robles-Campos, Ricardo
Wang, Xiaoying
Sutcliffe, Robert P
Pratschke, Johann
Lai, Eric C H
Chong, Charing C N
D'Hondt, Mathieu
Monden, Kazuteru
Lopez-Ben, Santiago
Kingham, T Peter
Ferrero, Alessandro
Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria
Cherqui, Daniel
Liang, Xiao
Soubrane, Olivier
Wakabayashi, Go
Troisi, Roberto I
Cheung, Tan-To
Kato, Yutaro
Sugioka, Atsushi
Han, Ho-Seong
Long, Tran Cong Duy
Liu, Qu
Liu, Rong
Edwin, Bjørn
Fuks, David
Chen, Kuo-Hsin
Abu Hilal, Mohammad
Goh, Brian K P
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2023-11-07
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Background: Minimally invasive liver resections (MILR) offer potential benefits such as reduced blood loss and morbidity compared with open liver resections. Several studies have suggested that the impact of cirrhosis differs according to the extent and complexity of resection. Our aim was to investigate the impact of cirrhosis on the difficulty and outcomes of MILR, focusing on major hepatectomies. Methods: A total of 2534 patients undergoing minimally invasive major hepatectomies (MIMH) for primary malignancies across 58 centers worldwide were retrospectively reviewed. Propensity score (PSM) and coarsened exact matching (CEM) were used to compare patients with and without cirrhosis. Results: A total of 1353 patients (53%) had no cirrhosis, 1065 (42%) had Child-Pugh A and 116 (4%) had Child-Pugh B cirrhosis. Matched comparison between non-cirrhotics vs Child-Pugh A cirrhosis demonstrated comparable blood loss. However, after PSM, postoperative morbidity and length of hospitalization was significantly greater in Child-Pugh A cirrhosis, but these were not statistically significant with CEM. Comparison between Child-Pugh A and Child-Pugh B cirrhosis demonstrated the latter had significantly higher transfusion rates and longer hospitalization after PSM, but not after CEM. Comparison of patients with cirrhosis of all grades with and without portal hypertension demonstrated no significant difference in all major perioperative outcomes after PSM and CEM. Conclusions: The presence and severity of cirrhosis affected the difficulty and impacted the outcomes of MIMH, resulting in higher blood transfusion rates, increased postoperative morbidity, and longer hospitalization in patients with more advanced cirrhosis. As such, future difficulty scoring systems for MIMH should incorporate liver cirrhosis and its severity as variables.Citation
Cipriani F, Aldrighetti L, Ratti F, Wu AGR, Kabir T, Scatton O, Lim C, Zhang W, Sijberden J, Aghayan DL, Siow TF, Dokmak S, Coelho FF, Herman P, Marino MV, Mazzaferro V, Chiow AKH, Sucandy I, Ivanecz A, Choi SH, Lee JH, Gastaca 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, Gruttadauria S, Mejia A, Park JO, Rotellar F, Choi GH, Robles-Campos R, Wang X, Sutcliffe RP, Pratschke J, Lai ECH, Chong CCN, D'Hondt M, Monden K, Lopez-Ben S, Kingham TP, Ferrero A, Ettorre GM, Cherqui D, Liang X, Soubrane O, Wakabayashi G, Troisi RI, Cheung TT, Kato Y, Sugioka A, Han HS, Long TCD, Liu Q, Liu R, Edwin B, Fuks D, Chen KH, Abu Hilal M, Goh BKP; International Robotic and Laparoscopic Liver Resection Study Group Investigators. Impact of Liver Cirrhosis, Severity of Cirrhosis, and Portal Hypertension on the Difficulty and Outcomes of Laparoscopic and Robotic Major Liver Resections for Primary Liver Malignancies. Ann Surg Oncol. 2024 Jan;31(1):97-114. doi: 10.1245/s10434-023-14376-5. Epub 2023 Nov 7.Type
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https://link.springer.com/journal/10434PMID
37936020Journal
Annals of Surgical OncologyPublisher
Springerae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1245/s10434-023-14376-5