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Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis

BACKGROUND: There have been an increasing number of articles that demonstrate the potential benefits of minimally invasive liver surgery in recent years. Most of the available evidence, however, comes from retrospective observational studies susceptible to bias, especially selection bias. In additio...

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Autores principales: de ASSIS, Bruno Silva, COELHO, Fabricio Ferreira, JEISMANN, Vagner Birk, KRUGER, Jaime Arthur Pirola, FONSECA, Gilton Marques, CECCONELLO, Ivan, HERMAN, Paulo
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32428137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1494
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author de ASSIS, Bruno Silva
COELHO, Fabricio Ferreira
JEISMANN, Vagner Birk
KRUGER, Jaime Arthur Pirola
FONSECA, Gilton Marques
CECCONELLO, Ivan
HERMAN, Paulo
author_facet de ASSIS, Bruno Silva
COELHO, Fabricio Ferreira
JEISMANN, Vagner Birk
KRUGER, Jaime Arthur Pirola
FONSECA, Gilton Marques
CECCONELLO, Ivan
HERMAN, Paulo
author_sort de ASSIS, Bruno Silva
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description BACKGROUND: There have been an increasing number of articles that demonstrate the potential benefits of minimally invasive liver surgery in recent years. Most of the available evidence, however, comes from retrospective observational studies susceptible to bias, especially selection bias. In addition, in many series, several modalities of minimally invasive surgery are included in the same comparison group. AIM: To compare the perioperative results (up to 90 days) of patients submitted to total laparoscopic liver resection with those submitted to open liver resection, matched by propensity score matching (PSM). METHOD: Consecutive adult patients submitted to liver resection were included. PSM model was constructed using the following variables: age, gender, diagnosis (benign vs. malignant), type of hepatectomy (minor vs. major), and presence of cirrhosis. After matching, the groups were redefined on a 1:1 ratio, by the nearest method. RESULTS: After matching, 120 patients were included in each group. Those undergoing total laparoscopic surgery had shorter operative time (286.8±133.4 vs. 352.4±141.5 minutes, p<0.001), shorter ICU stay (1.9±1.2 vs. 2.5±2.2days, p=0.031), shorter hospital stay (5.8±3.9 vs. 9.9±9.3 days, p<0.001) and a 45% reduction in perioperative complications (19.2 vs. 35%, p=0.008). CONCLUSION: Total laparoscopic liver resections are safe, feasible and associated with shorter operative time, shorter ICU and hospital stay, and lower rate of perioperative complications.
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spelling pubmed-72363302020-05-29 Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis de ASSIS, Bruno Silva COELHO, Fabricio Ferreira JEISMANN, Vagner Birk KRUGER, Jaime Arthur Pirola FONSECA, Gilton Marques CECCONELLO, Ivan HERMAN, Paulo Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: There have been an increasing number of articles that demonstrate the potential benefits of minimally invasive liver surgery in recent years. Most of the available evidence, however, comes from retrospective observational studies susceptible to bias, especially selection bias. In addition, in many series, several modalities of minimally invasive surgery are included in the same comparison group. AIM: To compare the perioperative results (up to 90 days) of patients submitted to total laparoscopic liver resection with those submitted to open liver resection, matched by propensity score matching (PSM). METHOD: Consecutive adult patients submitted to liver resection were included. PSM model was constructed using the following variables: age, gender, diagnosis (benign vs. malignant), type of hepatectomy (minor vs. major), and presence of cirrhosis. After matching, the groups were redefined on a 1:1 ratio, by the nearest method. RESULTS: After matching, 120 patients were included in each group. Those undergoing total laparoscopic surgery had shorter operative time (286.8±133.4 vs. 352.4±141.5 minutes, p<0.001), shorter ICU stay (1.9±1.2 vs. 2.5±2.2days, p=0.031), shorter hospital stay (5.8±3.9 vs. 9.9±9.3 days, p<0.001) and a 45% reduction in perioperative complications (19.2 vs. 35%, p=0.008). CONCLUSION: Total laparoscopic liver resections are safe, feasible and associated with shorter operative time, shorter ICU and hospital stay, and lower rate of perioperative complications. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2020-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7236330/ /pubmed/32428137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1494 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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COELHO, Fabricio Ferreira
JEISMANN, Vagner Birk
KRUGER, Jaime Arthur Pirola
FONSECA, Gilton Marques
CECCONELLO, Ivan
HERMAN, Paulo
Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis
title Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis
title_full Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis
title_fullStr Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis
title_full_unstemmed Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis
title_short Total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis
title_sort total laparoscopic vs. open liver resection: comparative study with propensity score matching analysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32428137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1494
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