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    Utility of the Iwate difficulty scoring system for laparoscopic right posterior sectionectomy: do surgical outcomes differ for tumors in segments VI and VII?

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    Choi, Sung Hoon
    Chen, Kuo-Hsin
    Syn, Nicholas L
    Cipriani, Federica
    Cheung, Tan-To
    Chiow, Adrian K H
    Choi, Gi-Hong
    Siow, Tiing-Foong
    Sucandy, Iswanto
    Marino, Marco V
    Gastaca, Mikel
    Chong, Charing C
    Lee, Jae Hoon
    Ivanecz, Arpad
    Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
    Lopez-Ben, Santiago
    Fondevila, Constantino
    Rotellar, Fernando
    Campos, Ricardo Robles
    Efanov, Mikhail
    Kingham, T Peter
    Sutcliffe, Robert P
    Troisi, Roberto I
    Pratschke, Johann
    Wang, Xiaoying
    D'Hondt, Mathieu
    Yong, Chee Chien
    Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista
    Tang, Chung Ngai
    Ruzzenente, Andrea
    Cherqui, Daniel
    Ferrero, Alessandro
    Wakabayashi, Go
    Scatton, Olivier
    Aghayan, Davit
    Edwin, Bjørn
    Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira
    Giuliante, Felice
    Liu, Rong
    Sijberden, Jasper
    Abu Hilal, Mohammad
    Sugioka, Atsushi
    Long, Tran Cong Duy
    Fuks, David
    Aldrighetti, Luca
    Han, Ho-Seong
    Goh, Brian K P
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    Publication date
    2022-07-18
    Subject
    Surgery
    Transplantation
    Oncology. Pathology.
    
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    Introduction: The Iwate Score (IS) have not been well-validated for specific procedures, especially for right posterior sectionectomy (RPS). In this study, the utility of the IS was determined for laparoscopic (L)RPS and the effect of tumor location on surgical outcomes was investigated. Methods: Post-hoc analysis of 647 L-RPS performed in 40 international centers of which 596L-RPS cases met the inclusion criteria. Baseline characteristics and perioperative outcomes of patients stratified based on the Iwate score were compared to determine whether a correlation with surgical difficulty existed. A 1:1 Mahalanobis distance matching was utilized to investigate the effect of tumor location on L-RPS outcomes. Results: The patients were stratified into 3 levels of difficulty (31 intermediate, 143 advanced, and 422 expert) based on the IS. When using a stepwise increase of the IS excluding the tumor location score, only Pringle's maneuver was more frequently used in the higher surgical difficulty level (35.5%, 54.6%, and 65.2%, intermediate, advanced, and expert levels, respectively, Z = 3.34, p = 0.001). Other perioperative results were not associated with a statistical gradation toward higher difficulty level. 80 of 85 patients with a segment VI lesion and 511 patients with a segment VII lesion were matched 1:1. There were no significant differences in the perioperative outcomes of the two groups including open conversion, operating time, blood loss, intraoperative blood transfusion, postoperative stay, major morbidity, and mortality. Conclusion: Among patients undergoing L-RPS, the IS did not significantly correlate with most outcome measures associated with intraoperative difficulty and postoperative outcomes. Similarly, tumor location had no effect on L-RPS outcomes.
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    Choi SH, Chen KH, Syn NL, Cipriani F, Cheung TT, Chiow AKH, Choi GH, Siow TF, Sucandy I, Marino MV, Gastaca M, Chong CC, Lee JH, Ivanecz A, Mazzaferro V, Lopez-Ben S, Fondevila C, Rotellar F, Campos RR, Efanov M, Kingham TP, Sutcliffe RP, Troisi RI, Pratschke J, Wang X, D'Hondt M, Yong CC, Levi Sandri GB, Tang CN, Ruzzenente A, Cherqui D, Ferrero A, Wakabayashi G, Scatton O, Aghayan D, Edwin B, Coelho FF, Giuliante F, Liu R, Sijberden J, Abu Hilal M, Sugioka A, Long TCD, Fuks D, Aldrighetti L, Han HS, Goh BKP; International robotic and laparoscopic liver resection study group investigators. Utility of the Iwate difficulty scoring system for laparoscopic right posterior sectionectomy: do surgical outcomes differ for tumors in segments VI and VII? Surg Endosc. 2022 Dec;36(12):9204-9214. doi: 10.1007/s00464-022-09404-6. Epub 2022 Jul 18
    Type
    Article
    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/3707
    Additional Links
    https://link.springer.com/journal/464
    DOI
    10.1007/s00464-022-09404-6
    PMID
    35851819
    Journal
    Surgical Endoscopy
    Publisher
    Springer
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1007/s00464-022-09404-6
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    Gastroenterology

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