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Sub-classification of laparoscopic left hepatectomy based on hierarchic interaction of tumor location and size with perioperative outcomes

Authors
 Ruzzenente, Andrea  ;  Dalla Valle, Bernardo  ;  Poletto, Edoardo  ;  Syn, Nicholas L.  ;  Kabir, Tousif  ;  Sugioka, Atsushi  ;  Cipriani, Federica  ;  Cherqui, Daniel  ;  Han, Ho-Seong  ;  Armstrong, Thomas  ;  Long, Tran Cong Duy  ;  Scatton, Olivier  ;  Herman, Paolo  ;  Pratschke, Johann L.  ;  Aghayan, Davit  ;  Liu, Rong  ;  Marino, Marco  ;  Chiow, Adrian K. H.  ;  Sucandy, Iswanto  ;  Ivanecz, Arpad  ;  Vivarelli, Marco  ;  Di Benedetto, Fabrizio  ;  Choi, Sung-Hoon  ;  Lee, Jae Hoon  ;  Prieto, Mikel  ;  Fondevila, Constantino  ;  Efanov, Mikhail  ;  Rotellar, Fernando  ;  Choi, Gi-Hong  ;  Robles-Campos, Ricardo  ;  Wang, Xiaoying P.  ;  Sutcliffe, Robert  ;  Lai, Eric C. H.  ;  Chong, Charing  ;  D'Hondt, Mathieu  ;  Yong, Chee Chien  ;  Troisi, Roberto, I  ;  Kingham, T. Peter  ;  Ferrero, Alessandro  ;  Sandri, Giovanni Battista Levi  ;  Soubrane, Olivier  ;  Yin, Mengqiu  ;  Lopez-Ben, Santiago  ;  Mazzaferro, Vincenzo  ;  Giuliante, Felice  ;  Monden, Kazateru  ;  Mishima, Kohei  ;  Wakabayashi, Go  ;  Cheung, Tan-To  ;  Fuks, David  ;  Abu Hilal, Mohammad  ;  Chen, Kuo-Hsin  ;  Aldrighetti, Luca  ;  Edwin, Bjorn  ;  Goh, Brian K. P. 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF HEPATO-BILIARY-PANCREATIC SCIENCES, Vol.30(9) : 1098-1110, 2023-09 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HEPATO-BILIARY-PANCREATIC SCIENCES
ISSN
 1868-6974 
Issue Date
2023-09
Keywords
difficulty ; laparoscopy ; left hepatectomy ; location ; tumor size
Abstract
Background: The aim of this multicentric study was to investigate the impact of tumor location and size on the difficulty of Laparoscopic- Left Hepatectomy (L- LH).Methods: Patients who underwent L- LH performed across 46 centers from 2004 to 2020 were analyzed. Of 1236 L- LH, 770 patients met the study criteria. Baseline clinical and surgical characteristics with a potential impact on LLR were included in a multi-label conditional interference tree. Tumor size cut -off was algorithmically determined. Results: Patients were stratified into 3 groups based on tumor location and dimension: 457 in antero-lateral location (Group 1), 144 in postero-superior segment (4a) with tumor size = 40 mm (Group 2), and 169 in postero-superior segment (4a) with tumor size >40 mm (Group 3). Patients in the Group 3 had higher conversion rate (7.0% vs. 7.6% vs. 13.0%, p- value .048), longer operating time (median, 240 min vs. 285 min vs. 286 min, p-value <.001), greater blood loss (median, 150 mL vs. 200 mL vs. 250 mL, p-value <.001) and higher intraoperative blood transfusion rate (5.7% vs. 5.6% vs. 11.3%, p- value .039). Pringle's maneu-ver was also utilized more frequently in Group 3 (66.7%), compared to Group 1 (53.2%) and Group 2 (51.8%) (p = .006). There were no significant differences in postoperative stay, major morbidity, and mortality between the three groups. Conclusion: L- LH for tumors that are >40 mm in diameter and located in PS Segment 4a are associated with the highest degree of technical difficulty. However, post-operative outcomes were not different from L- LH of smaller tumors located in PS segments, or tumors located in the antero-lateral segments.
DOI
10.1002/jhbp.1323
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Surgery (외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Choi, Gi Hong(최기홍) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1593-3773
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/199426
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