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    Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on short-term outcomes after simple and complex minimally invasive minor hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases: A propensity-score matched and coarsened exact matched study.

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    Hoogteijling, Tijs J
    Abu Hilal, Mohammad
    Zimmitti, Giuseppe
    Aghayan, Davit L
    Wu, Andrew G R
    Cipriani, Federica
    Gruttadauria, Salvatore
    Scatton, Olivier
    Long, Tran Cong Duy
    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
    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
    Cherqui, Daniel
    Liang, Xiao
    Soubrane, Olivier
    Wakabayashi, Go
    Troisi, Roberto I
    Han, Ho Seong
    Cheung, Tan To
    Sugioka, Atsushi
    Dokmak, Safi
    Chen, Kuo Hsin
    Liu, Rong
    Fuks, David
    Zhang, Wanguang
    Aldrighetti, Luca
    Edwin, Bjørn
    Goh, Brian K P
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    Publication date
    2024-04-02
    Subject
    Oncology. Pathology.
    Gastroenterology
    
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    Abstract
    Background: In the last three decades, minimally invasive liver resection has been replacing conventional open approach in liver surgery. More recently, developments in neoadjuvant chemotherapy have led to increased multidisciplinary management of colorectal liver metastases with both medical and surgical treatment modalities. However, the impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the surgical outcomes of minimally invasive liver resections remains poorly understood. Methods: A multicenter, international, database of 4998 minimally invasive minor hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases was used to compare surgical outcomes in patients who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy with surgery alone. To correct for baseline imbalance, propensity score matching, coarsened exact matching and inverse probability treatment weighting were performed. Results: 2546 patients met the inclusion criteria. After propensity score matching there were 759 patients in both groups and 383 patients in both groups after coarsened exact matching. Baseline characteristics were equal after both matching strategies. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy was not associated with statistically significant worse surgical outcomes of minimally invasive minor hepatectomy. Conclusion: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy had no statistically significant impact on short-term surgical outcomes after simple and complex minimally invasive minor hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases.
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    Hoogteijling TJ, Abu Hilal M, Zimmitti G, Aghayan DL, Wu AGR, Cipriani F, Gruttadauria S, Scatton O, Long TCD, 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, 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, Cherqui D, Liang X, Soubrane O, Wakabayashi G, Troisi RI, Han HS, Cheung TT, Sugioka A, Dokmak S, Chen KH, Liu R, Fuks D, Zhang W, Aldrighetti L, Edwin B, Goh BKP; International robotic and laparoscopic liver resection study group investigators. Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on short-term outcomes after simple and complex minimally invasive minor hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases: A propensity-score matched and coarsened exact matched study. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2024 Jun;50(6):108309. doi: 10.1016/j.ejso.2024.108309. Epub 2024 Apr 2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/4766
    Additional Links
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/european-journal-of-surgical-oncology
    DOI
    10.1016/j.ejso.2024.108309
    PMID
    38626588
    Journal
    European Journal of Surgical Oncology
    Publisher
    Elsevier
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.ejso.2024.108309
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    Gastroenterology

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