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Introduction: We performed this study in order to investigate the impact of liver cirrhosis (LC) on the difficulty of minimally invasive liver resection (MILR), focusing on minor resections in anterolateral (AL) segments for primary liver malignancies. Methods: This was an international multicenter retrospective study of 3675 patients who underwent MILR across 60 centers from 2004 to 2021. Results: 1312 (35.7%) patients had no cirrhosis, 2118 (57.9%) had Child A cirrhosis and 245 (6.7%) had Child B cirrhosis. After propensity score matching (PSM), patients in Child A cirrhosis group had higher rates of open conversion (p = 0.024), blood loss >500 mls (p = 0.001), blood transfusion (p < 0.001), postoperative morbidity (p = 0.004), and in-hospital mortality (p = 0.041). After coarsened exact matching (CEM), Child A cirrhotic patients had higher open conversion rate (p = 0.05), greater median blood loss (p = 0.014) and increased postoperative morbidity (p = 0.001). Compared to Child A cirrhosis, Child B cirrhosis group had longer postoperative stay (p = 0.001) and greater major morbidity (p = 0.012) after PSM, and higher blood transfusion rates (p = 0.002), longer postoperative stay (p < 0.001), and greater major morbidity (p = 0.006) after CEM. After PSM, patients with portal hypertension experienced higher rates of blood loss >500 mls (p = 0.003) and intraoperative blood transfusion (p = 0.025). Conclusion: The presence and severity of LC affect and compound the difficulty of MILR for minor resections in the AL segments. These factors should be considered for inclusion into future difficulty scoring systems for MILR.
Impact of liver cirrhosis, severity of cirrhosis and portal hypertension on the difficulty of laparoscopic and robotic minor liver resections for primary liver malignancies in the anterolateral segments / Zheng, Junhao; Liang, Xiao; Wu, Andrew G R; Kabir, Tousif; Scatton, Olivier; Lim, Chetana; Hasegawa, Kiyoshi; Sijberden, Jasper P; Aghayan, Davit L; Siow, Tiing Foong; Dokmak, Safi; Herman, Paulo; 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; Chen, Zewei; Fondevila, Constantino; Efanov, Mikhail; Morise, Zenichi; Di Benedetto, Fabrizio; Brustia, Raffaele; Valle, Raffaele Dalla; 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; Cipriani, Federica; Soubrane, Olivier; Zhang, Wanguang; Wakabayashi, Go; Troisi, Roberto I; Cheung, Tan-To; Kato, Yutaro; Sugioka, Atsushi; Long, Tran Cong Duy; Liu, Rong; Edwin, Bjørn; Fuks, David; Abu Hilal, Mohammad; Chen, Kuo-Hsin; Aldrighetti, Luca; Han, Ho-Seong; Goh, Brian K P; Syn, Nicholas; Gastaca, Mikel; De Meyere, Celine; Meurs, Juul; Ng, Kelvin K; Lee, Kit-Fai; Tarakanov, Pavel; Alikhanov, Ruslan; Thiruchelvam, Nita; Jang, Jae Young; Kojima, Masayuki; Kruger, Jaime Arthur Pirola; Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira; Lopez-Lopez, Victor; Casellas I Robert, Margarida; Montalti, Roberto; Giglio, Mariano; Lee, Boram; D'Silva, Mizelle; Wang, Hao-Ping; Pascual, Franco; Saleh, Mansour; Yu, Shian; Vani, Simone; Ardito, Francesco; Giustizieri, Ugo; Citterio, Davide; Mocchegiani, Federico; Colasanti, Marco; Berardi, Giammauro; Guzmán, Yoelimar; Labadie, Kevin P; Conticchio, Maria; Dogeas, Epameinondas; Kauffmann, Emanuele F; Giuffrida, Mario; Sommacale, Daniele; Laurent, Alexis; Magistri, Paolo; Mishima, Kohei; Schmelzle, Moritz; Krenzien, Felix; Kadam, Prashant; Tang, Chung-Ngai; Ghotbi, Jacob; Fretland, Åsmund Avdem; Forchino, Fabio; Valle, Bernardo Dalla; Mazzotta, Alessandro; Nghia, Phan Phuoc; Cauchy, Francois; Liu, Qu; Kawaguchi, Yoshikuni.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0748-7983. - (2024).
Impact of liver cirrhosis, severity of cirrhosis and portal hypertension on the difficulty of laparoscopic and robotic minor liver resections for primary liver malignancies in the anterolateral segments
Zheng, Junhao;Liang, Xiao;Wu, Andrew G R;Kabir, Tousif;Scatton, Olivier;Lim, Chetana;Hasegawa, Kiyoshi;Sijberden, Jasper P;Aghayan, Davit L;Siow, Tiing Foong;Dokmak, Safi;Herman, Paulo;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;Chen, Zewei;Fondevila, Constantino;Efanov, Mikhail;Morise, Zenichi;Di Benedetto, Fabrizio;Brustia, Raffaele;Valle, Raffaele Dalla;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;Cipriani, Federica;Soubrane, Olivier;Zhang, Wanguang;Wakabayashi, Go;Troisi, Roberto I;Cheung, Tan-To;Kato, Yutaro;Sugioka, Atsushi;Long, Tran Cong Duy;Liu, Rong;Edwin, Bjørn;Fuks, David;Abu Hilal, Mohammad;Chen, Kuo-Hsin;Aldrighetti, Luca;Han, Ho-Seong;Goh, Brian K P;Syn, Nicholas;Gastaca, Mikel;De Meyere, Celine;Meurs, Juul;Ng, Kelvin K;Lee, Kit-Fai;Tarakanov, Pavel;Alikhanov, Ruslan;Thiruchelvam, Nita;Jang, Jae Young;Kojima, Masayuki;Kruger, Jaime Arthur Pirola;Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira;Lopez-Lopez, Victor;Casellas I Robert, Margarida;Montalti, Roberto;Giglio, Mariano;Lee, Boram;D'Silva, Mizelle;Wang, Hao-Ping;Pascual, Franco;Saleh, Mansour;Yu, Shian;Vani, Simone;Ardito, Francesco;Giustizieri, Ugo;Citterio, Davide;Mocchegiani, Federico;Colasanti, Marco;Berardi, Giammauro;Guzmán, Yoelimar;Labadie, Kevin P;Conticchio, Maria;Dogeas, Epameinondas;Kauffmann, Emanuele F;Giuffrida, Mario;Sommacale, Daniele;Laurent, Alexis;Magistri, Paolo;Mishima, Kohei;Schmelzle, Moritz;Krenzien, Felix;Kadam, Prashant;Tang, Chung-Ngai;Ghotbi, Jacob;Fretland, Åsmund Avdem;Forchino, Fabio;Valle, Bernardo Dalla;Mazzotta, Alessandro;Nghia, Phan Phuoc;Cauchy, Francois;Liu, Qu;Kawaguchi, Yoshikuni.
2024
Abstract
Introduction: We performed this study in order to investigate the impact of liver cirrhosis (LC) on the difficulty of minimally invasive liver resection (MILR), focusing on minor resections in anterolateral (AL) segments for primary liver malignancies. Methods: This was an international multicenter retrospective study of 3675 patients who underwent MILR across 60 centers from 2004 to 2021. Results: 1312 (35.7%) patients had no cirrhosis, 2118 (57.9%) had Child A cirrhosis and 245 (6.7%) had Child B cirrhosis. After propensity score matching (PSM), patients in Child A cirrhosis group had higher rates of open conversion (p = 0.024), blood loss >500 mls (p = 0.001), blood transfusion (p < 0.001), postoperative morbidity (p = 0.004), and in-hospital mortality (p = 0.041). After coarsened exact matching (CEM), Child A cirrhotic patients had higher open conversion rate (p = 0.05), greater median blood loss (p = 0.014) and increased postoperative morbidity (p = 0.001). Compared to Child A cirrhosis, Child B cirrhosis group had longer postoperative stay (p = 0.001) and greater major morbidity (p = 0.012) after PSM, and higher blood transfusion rates (p = 0.002), longer postoperative stay (p < 0.001), and greater major morbidity (p = 0.006) after CEM. After PSM, patients with portal hypertension experienced higher rates of blood loss >500 mls (p = 0.003) and intraoperative blood transfusion (p = 0.025). Conclusion: The presence and severity of LC affect and compound the difficulty of MILR for minor resections in the AL segments. These factors should be considered for inclusion into future difficulty scoring systems for MILR.
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Impact of liver cirrhosis, severity of cirrhosis and portal hypertension on the difficulty of laparoscopic and robotic minor liver resections for primary liver malignancies in the anterolateral segments / Zheng, Junhao; Liang, Xiao; Wu, Andrew G R; Kabir, Tousif; Scatton, Olivier; Lim, Chetana; Hasegawa, Kiyoshi; Sijberden, Jasper P; Aghayan, Davit L; Siow, Tiing Foong; Dokmak, Safi; Herman, Paulo; 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; Chen, Zewei; Fondevila, Constantino; Efanov, Mikhail; Morise, Zenichi; Di Benedetto, Fabrizio; Brustia, Raffaele; Valle, Raffaele Dalla; 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; Cipriani, Federica; Soubrane, Olivier; Zhang, Wanguang; Wakabayashi, Go; Troisi, Roberto I; Cheung, Tan-To; Kato, Yutaro; Sugioka, Atsushi; Long, Tran Cong Duy; Liu, Rong; Edwin, Bjørn; Fuks, David; Abu Hilal, Mohammad; Chen, Kuo-Hsin; Aldrighetti, Luca; Han, Ho-Seong; Goh, Brian K P; Syn, Nicholas; Gastaca, Mikel; De Meyere, Celine; Meurs, Juul; Ng, Kelvin K; Lee, Kit-Fai; Tarakanov, Pavel; Alikhanov, Ruslan; Thiruchelvam, Nita; Jang, Jae Young; Kojima, Masayuki; Kruger, Jaime Arthur Pirola; Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira; Lopez-Lopez, Victor; Casellas I Robert, Margarida; Montalti, Roberto; Giglio, Mariano; Lee, Boram; D'Silva, Mizelle; Wang, Hao-Ping; Pascual, Franco; Saleh, Mansour; Yu, Shian; Vani, Simone; Ardito, Francesco; Giustizieri, Ugo; Citterio, Davide; Mocchegiani, Federico; Colasanti, Marco; Berardi, Giammauro; Guzmán, Yoelimar; Labadie, Kevin P; Conticchio, Maria; Dogeas, Epameinondas; Kauffmann, Emanuele F; Giuffrida, Mario; Sommacale, Daniele; Laurent, Alexis; Magistri, Paolo; Mishima, Kohei; Schmelzle, Moritz; Krenzien, Felix; Kadam, Prashant; Tang, Chung-Ngai; Ghotbi, Jacob; Fretland, Åsmund Avdem; Forchino, Fabio; Valle, Bernardo Dalla; Mazzotta, Alessandro; Nghia, Phan Phuoc; Cauchy, Francois; Liu, Qu; Kawaguchi, Yoshikuni.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0748-7983. - (2024).
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