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2. Impact of Liver Cirrhosis, Severity of Cirrhosis, and Portal Hypertension on the Difficulty and Outcomes of Laparoscopic and Robotic Major Liver Resections for Primary Liver Malignancies
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Cipriani, Federica, Aldrighetti, Luca, Ratti, Francesca, Wu, Andrew G. R., Kabir, Tousif, Scatton, Olivier, Lim, Chetana, Zhang, Wanguang, Sijberden, Jasper, Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing-Foong, Dokmak, Safi, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, 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, 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, Liang, Xiao, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Kato, Yutaro, Sugioka, Atsushi, Han, Ho-Seong, Long, Tran Cong duy, Liu, Qu, Liu, Rong, Edwin, Bjørn, Fuks, David, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, and Goh, Brian K. P.
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- 2024
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3. Impact of Tumor Size on the Difficulty of Laparoscopic Major Hepatectomies: An International Multicenter Study
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Kato, Yutaro, Sugioka, Atsushi, Kojima, Masayuki, Syn, Nicholas L., Zhongkai, Wang, Liu, Rong, Cipriani, Federica, Armstrong, Thomas, Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing-Foong, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, 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, Dalla Valle, Bernardo, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Yong, Chee-Chien, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Belli, Andrea, Park, James O., Rotellar, Fernando, Choi, Gi-Hong, Robles-Campos, Ricardo, Wang, Xiaoying, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Schmelzle, Moritz, Pratschke, Johann, Lai, Eric C. H., Chong, Charing C. N., D’Hondt, Mathieu, Monden, Kazuteru, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Kingham, T. Peter, Forchino, Fabio, Ferrero, Alessandro, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista, Pascual, Franco, Cherqui, Daniel, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Chen, Zewei, Yin, Mengqiu, D’Silva, Mizelle, Han, Ho-Seong, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Long, Tran Cong duy, Edwin, Bjørn, Fuks, David, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Aldrighetti, Luca, and Goh, Brian K. P.
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- 2023
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4. Robotic versus laparoscopic liver resections for hepatolithiasis: an international multicenter propensity score matched analysis
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Kwak, Bong Jun, Lee, Jae Hoon, Chin, Ken Min, Syn, Nicholas L., Choi, Sung Hoon, Cheung, Tan To, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Marino, Marco V., Prieto, Mikel, Chong, Charing C., Choi, Gi Hong, Efanov, Mikhail, Kingham, T. Peter, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Troisi, Roberto I., Pratschke, Johann, Wang, Xiaoying, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Tang, Chung Ngai, Mishima, Kohei, Wakabayashi, Go, Cherqui, Daniel, Aghayan, Davit L., Edwin, Bjorn, Scatton, Olivier, Sugioka, Atsushi, Long, Tran Cong Duy, Fondevila, Constantino, Alzoubi, Mohammad, Hilal, Mohammad Abu, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Ferrero, Alessandro, Herman, Paulo, Lee, Boram, Fuks, David, Cipriani, Federica, Liu, Qu, Aldrighetti, Luca, Liu, Rong, Han, Ho-Seong, and Goh, Brian K. P.
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- 2023
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5. Propensity score-matched analysis of laparoscopic-assisted and hand-assisted laparoscopic liver resection versus pure laparoscopic liver resection: an international multicenter study
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Krenzien, Felix, Schmelzle, Moritz, Pratschke, Johann, Syn, Nicholas L., Sucandy, Iswanto, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Marino, Marco V., Gastaca, Mikel, Wang, Xiaoying, Lee, Jae Hoon, Chong, Charing C., Fuks, David, Choi, Gi Hong, Efanov, Mikhail, Kingham, T. Peter, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Troisi, Roberto I., Choi, Sung Hoon, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Liu, Rong, Cheung, Tan-To, Tang, Chung Ngai, Han, Ho-Seong, and Goh, Brian K. P.
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- 2023
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6. 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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Syn, Nicholas L., Prieto, Mikel, Meurs, Juul, De Meyere, Celine, Lee, Kit-Fai, Ng, Kelvin K., Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Thiruchelvam, Nita, Jang, Jae Young, Kato, Yutaro, Kojima, Masayuki, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Pirola Kruger, Jaime Arthur, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Casellas I Robert, Margarida, Montalti, Roberto, Giglio, Mariano, Lee, Boram, D'Silva, Mizelle, Wang, Hao-Ping, Saleh, Mansour, Pascual, Franco, Chen, Zewei, 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, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Mishima, Kohei, Valle, Bernardo Dalla, Krenzien, Felix, Schmelzle, Moritz, Kadam, Prashant, Liu, Qu, Lai, Eric C.H., Zheng, Junhao, Siow, Tiing Foong, Forchino, Fabio, Ghotbi, Jacob, Fretland, Åsmund A., Lim, Chetana, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Cauchy, Francois, Karam, Elias, Barbara, Marco, Pagano, Duilio, Ratti, Francesca, 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, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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- 2024
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7. 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
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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, Pirola Kruger, Jaime Arthur, 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, 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, Dalla Valle, Raffaele, 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, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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- 2024
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8. Risk Factors and Outcomes of Open Conversion During Minimally Invasive Major Hepatectomies: An International Multicenter Study on 3880 Procedures Comparing the Laparoscopic and Robotic Approaches
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Montalti, Roberto, Giglio, Mariano Cesare, Wu, Andrew G. R., Cipriani, Federica, D’Silva, Mizelle, Suhool, Amal, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Kato, Yutaro, Lim, Chetana, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Schmelzle, Moritz, Pratschke, Johann, Aghayan, Davit L., Liu, Qiu, Marino, Marco V., Belli, Andrea, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Choi, Sung Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, Park, James O., Prieto, Mikel, Guzman, Yoelimar, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Rotellar, Fernando, Choi, Gi-Hong, Robles-Campos, Ricardo, Wang, Xiaoying, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Tang, Chung Ngai, Chong, Charing C., D’Hondt, Mathieu, Dalla Valle, Bernardo, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Kingham, T. Peter, Scatton, Olivier, Liu, Rong, Mejia, Alejandro, Mishima, Kohei, Wakabayashi, Go, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Pascual, Franco, Cherqui, Daniel, Forchino, Fabio, Ferrero, Alessandro, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista, Sugioka, Atsushi, Edwin, Bjørn, Cheung, Tan-To, Long, Tran Cong Duy, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Aldrighetti, Luca, Fuks, David, Han, Ho-Seong, Troisi, Roberto I., and Goh, Brian K. P.
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- 2023
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9. Robot-Assisted Versus Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy in Patients with Resectable Pancreatic Cancer: An International, Retrospective, Cohort Study
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Chen, Jeffrey W., van Ramshorst, Tess M. E., Lof, Sanne, Al-Sarireh, Bilal, Bjornsson, Bergthor, Boggi, Ugo, Burdio, Fernando, Butturini, Giovanni, Casadei, Riccardo, Coratti, Andrea, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Dokmak, Safi, Edwin, Bjørn, Esposito, Alessandro, Fabre, Jean M., Ferrari, Giovanni, Ftériche, Fadhel S., Fusai, Giuseppe K., Groot Koerkamp, Bas, Hackert, Thilo, Jah, Asif, Jang, Jin-Young, Kauffmann, Emanuele F., Keck, Tobias, Manzoni, Alberto, Marino, Marco V., Molenaar, Quintus, Pando, Elizabeth, Pessaux, Patrick, Pietrabissa, Andrea, Soonawalla, Zahir, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Timmermann, Lea, White, Steven, Yip, Vincent S., Zerbi, Alessandro, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, and Besselink, Marc G.
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- 2023
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10. An international multicentre propensity score matched analysis comparing between robotic versus laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy
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Chong, Yvette, Prieto, Mikel, Gastaca, Mikel, Choi, Sung-Hoon, Sucandy, Iswanto, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Marino, Marco V., Wang, Xiaoying, Efanov, Mikhail, Schotte, Henri, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Choi, Gi-Hong, Krenzien, Felix, Schmelzle, Moritz, Pratschke, Johann, Kingham, T. Peter, Giglio, Mariano, Troisi, Roberto I., Lee, Jae Hoon, Lai, Eric C., Tang, Chung Ngai, Fuks, David, D’Silva, Mizelle, Han, Ho-Seong, Kadam, Prashant, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Lee, Kit-Fai, Chong, Charing C., Cheung, Tan-To, Liu, Qiu, Liu, Rong, and Goh, Brian K. P.
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- 2023
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11. Discharge protocol in acute pancreatitis: an international survey and cohort analysis
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Nagy, Rita, Ocskay, Klementina, Sipos, Zoltán, Szentesi, Andrea, Vincze, Áron, Czakó, László, Izbéki, Ferenc, Shirinskaya, Natalia V., Poluektov, Vladimir L., Zolotov, Alexandr N., Zhu, Yin, Xia, Liang, He, Wenhua, Sutton, Robert, Szatmary, Peter, Mukherjee, Rajarshi, Burridge, Isobel Saffron, Wauchope, Emma, Francisco, Elsa, Aparicio, David, Pinto, Bruno, Gomes, António, Nunes, Vitor, Tantau, Vasile Marcel, Sagau, Emanuela Denisa, Tantau, Alina Ioana, Suceveanu, Andra Iulia, Tocia, Cristina, Dumitru, Andrei, Pando, Elizabeth, Alberti, Piero, Cirera, Arturo, Molero, Xavier, Lee, Hong Sik, Jung, Min Kyu, Kim, Eui Joo, Lee, Sanghyub, Rebollo, María Lourdes Ruiz, Nistal, Reyes Busta, Santervas, Sandra Izquierdo, Lesko, Dusan, Soltes, Marek, Radonak, Jozef, Zatorski, Hubert, Małecka-Panas, Ewa, Fabisiak, Adam, Yaroslav, M. Susak, Mykhailo, V. Maksymenko, Olekcandr, A. Tkachenko, Barauskas, Giedrius, Simanaitis, Vytautas, Ignatavicius, Povilas, Jinga, Mariana, Balaban, Vasile-Daniel, Patoni, Cristina, Gong, Liang, Song, Kai, Li, Yunlong, Gonçalves, T. Cúrdia, Freitas, Marta, Macedo, Vítor, Vornhuelz, Marlies, Klauss, Sarah, Beyer, Georg, Koksal, Aydin Seref, Tozlu, Mukaddes, Eminler, Ahmet Tarik, Monclús, Nuria Torres, Comas, Eva Pijoan, Oballe, Juan Armando Rodriguez, Nawacki, Łukasz, Głuszek, Stanisław, Rama-Fernández, Alberto, Galego, Marco, de la Iglesia, Daniel, Aykut, Umut Emre, Duman, Deniz Güney, Aslan, Rahmi, Gherbon, Adriana, Deng, Lihui, Huang, Wei, Xia, Qing, Poropat, Goran, Radovan, Anja, Vranić, Luka, Ricci, Claudio, Ingaldi, Carlo, Casadei, Riccardo, Negoi, Ionut, Ciubotaru, Cezar, Iordache, Florin Mihail, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Sandru, Vasile, Altintas, Engin, Balci, Hatice Rizaoglu, Constantino, Júlio, Aveiro, Débora, Pereira, Jorge, Gunay, Suleyman, Misirlioglu Sucan, Seda, Dronov, Oleksiy, Kovalska, Inna, Bush, Nikhil, Rana, Surinder Singh, Chooklin, Serge, Chuklin, Serhii, Saizu, Ionut Adrian, Gheorghe, Cristian, Göltl, Philipp, Hirth, Michael, Mateescu, Radu Bogdan, Papuc, Geanina, Minkov, Georgi Angelov, Enchev, Emil Tihomirov, Mastrangelo, Laura, Jovine, Elio, Chen, Weiwei, Zhu, Quping, Gąsiorowska, Anita, Fabisiak, Natalia, Bezmarevic, Mihailo, Litvin, Andrey, Mottes, Martina Cattani, Choi, Eun Kwang, Bánovčin, Peter, Nosáková, Lenka, Kovacheva-Slavova, Mila Dimitrova, Kchaou, Ali, Tlili, Ahmed, Marino, Marco V., Kusnierz, Katarzyna, Mickevicius, Artautas, Hollenbach, Marcus, Molcan, Pavol, Ioannidis, Orestis, Tokarev, Mark Valerievich, Ince, Ali Tüzün, Semenenko, Ivan Albertovich, Galeev, Shamil, Ramírez-Maldonado, Elena, Sallinen, Ville, Pencik, Petr, Bajor, Judit, Sarlós, Patricia, Hágendorn, Roland, Gódi, Szilárd, Szabó, Imre, Czimmer, József, Pár, Gabriella, Illés, Anita, Faluhelyi, Nándor, Kanizsai, Péter, Nagy, Tamás, Mikó, Alexandra, Németh, Balázs, Hamvas, József, Bod, Barnabás, Varga, Márta, Török, Imola, Novák, János, Patai, Árpád, Sümegi, János, Góg, Csaba, Papp, Mária, Erőss, Bálint, Váncsa, Szilárd, Teutsch, Brigitta, Márta, Katalin, Hegyi, Péter Jenő, Tornai, Tamás, Lázár, Balázs, Hussein, Tamás, Tarján, Dorottya, Lipp, Mónika, Kovács, Beáta, Urbán, Orsolya, Fürst, Emese, Tari, Edina, Kocsis, Ibolya, Maurovich-Horvát, Pál, Tihanyi, Balázs, Eperjesi, Orsolya, Kormos, Zita, Deák, Pál Ákos, Párniczky, Andrea, and Hegyi, Péter
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- 2023
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12. Propensity Score-Matching Analysis Comparing Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Limited Liver Resections of the Posterosuperior Segments: An International Multicenter Study
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Krenzien, Felix, Schmelzle, Moritz, Pratschke, Johann, Feldbrügge, Linda, Liu, Rong, Liu, Qu, Zhang, Wanguang, Zhao, Joseph J., Tan, Hwee-Leong, Cipriani, Federica, Hoogteijling, Tijs J., Aghayan, Davit L., Fretland, Åsmund A., Siow, Tiing Foong, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio F., 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, Dalla Valle, Bernardo, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Yong, Chee-Chien, Chen, Zewei, Yin, Mengqiu, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Morise, Zenichi, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Brustia, Raffaele, Dalla Valle, Raffaele, 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., Hasegawa, Kiyoshi, Tang, Chung-Ngai, Chong, Charing C. N., Lee, Kit-Fai, Meurs, Juul, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Monden, Kazuteru, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Kingham, T. Peter, Ferrero, Alessandro, Ettorre, Giuseppe M., Pascual, Franco, Cherqui, Daniel, Zheng, Junhao, Liang, Xiao, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Kato, Yutaro, Sugioka, Atsushi, Dokmak, Safi, D’Silva, Mizelle, Han, Ho-Seong, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Long, Tran Cong duy, Hilal, Mohammad Abu, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Fuks, David, Aldrighetti, Luca, Edwin, Bjørn, Goh, Brian K. P., Syn, Nicholas L., Prieto, Mikel, De Meyere, Celine, Ng, Kelvin K., Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Thiruchelvam, Nita, Jang, Jae Young, Kojima, Masayuki, Kruger, Jaime Arthur Pirola, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Robert, Margarida Casellas I, Montalti, Roberto, Giglio, Mariano, Lee, Boram, Wang, Hao-Ping, Salleh, 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, Amory, Boris, Magistri, Paolo, Mishima, Kohei, Kadam, Prashant, Lai, Eric C. H., Ghotbi, Jacob, Forchino, Fabio, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Kawaguchi, Yoshikuni, Cauchy, Francois, Karam, Elias, Barbara, Marco, and Pagano, Duilio
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- 2024
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13. Impact of liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension on minimally invasive limited liver resection for primary liver malignancies in the posterosuperior segments: An international multicenter study
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Syn, Nicholas, Gastaca, Mikel, De Meyere, Celine, Meurs, Juul, Ng, Kelvin K., Lee, Kit-Fai, Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Thiruchelvam, Nita, Jang, Jae Young, Kato, Yutaro, Kojima, Masayuki, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Pirola Kruger, Jaime Arthur, 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, Chen, Zewei, 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, Zheng, Junhao, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Kawaguchi, Yoshikuni, Liu, Qu, Cauchy, Francois, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Wu, Andrew G.R., Zhang, Wanguang, Hasegawa, Kiyoshi, Cipriani, Federica, Sijberden, Jasper, 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, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Morise, Zenichi, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Brustia, Raffaele, Dalla Valle, Raffaele, 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, Liang, Xiao, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Sugioka, Atsushi, Han, Ho-Seong, Long, Tran Cong duy, Liu, Rong, Edwin, Bjørn, Fuks, David, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Aldrighetti, Luca, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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- 2023
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14. Surgical and Oncological Outcomes After Preoperative FOLFIRINOX Chemotherapy in Resected Pancreatic Cancer: An International Multicenter Cohort Study
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van Veldhuisen, Eran, Klompmaker, Sjors, Janssen, Quisette P., Hilal, Mohammed Abu, Alseidi, Adnan, Balduzzi, Alberto, Balzano, Gianpaolo, Bassi, Claudio, Berrevoet, Frederik, Bonds, Morgan, Busch, Olivier R., Butturini, Giovanni, Conlon, Kevin C., Frigerio, Isabella M., Fusai, Giuseppe K., Gagnière, Johan, Griffin, Oonagh, Hackert, Thilo, Halimi, Asif, Keck, Tobias, Kleeff, Jörg, Klaiber, Ulla, Labori, Knut J., Lesurtel, Mickael, Malleo, Giuseppe, Marino, Marco V., Molenaar, I. Quintus, Mortensen, Michael B., Nikov, Andrej, Pagnanelli, Michele, Pandé, Rupaly, Pfeiffer, Per, Pietrasz, Daniel, Rangelova, Elena, Roberts, Keith J., Cunha, Antonio Sa, Salvia, Roberto, Strobel, Oliver, Tarvainen, Timo, Wilmink, Johanna W., Koerkamp, Bas Groot, and Besselink, Marc G.
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15. Impact of liver cirrhosis, the severity of cirrhosis, and portal hypertension on the outcomes of minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies for primary liver malignancies
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Syn, Nicholas L., Prieto, Mikel, Meurs, Juul, De Meyere, Celine, Lee, Kit-Fai, Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Kato, Yutaro, Kojima, Masayuki, Robert, Margarida Casellas I., Lee, Boram, D’Silva, Mizelle, Saleh, Mansour, Pascual, Franco, Ardito, Francesco, Citterio, Davide, Mocchegiani, Federico, Berardi, Giammauro, Colasanti, Marco, Guzmán, Yoelimar, Labadie, Kevin P., Conticchio, Maria, Dogeas, Epameinondas, Kauffmann, Emanuele F., Giuffrida, Mario, Laurent, Alexis, Magistri, Paolo, Mishima, Kohei, Schmelzle, Moritz, Krenzien, Felix, Kadam, Prashant, Lai, Eric C., Ghotbi, Jacob, Fretland, Åsmund Avdem, Forchino, Fabio, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Cauchy, Francois, Kawaguchi, Yoshikuni, Lim, Chetana, Valle, Bernardo Dalla, Liu, Qu, Zheng, Junhao, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Chen, Zewei, Yu, Shian, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Herman, Paulo, Kruger, Jaime A.P., Wu, Andrew G.R., Chin, Ken-Min, Hasegawa, Kiyoshi, Zhang, Wanguang, Alzoubi, Mohammad, Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing-Foong, Scatton, Olivier, Kingham, T. Peter, 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, Dokmak, Safi, 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, Liu, Rong, Ferrero, Alessandro, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Cipriani, Federica, Cherqui, Daniel, Liang, Xiao, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Yin, Mengqiu, Cheung, Tan-To, Sugioka, Atsushi, Han, Ho-Seong, Long, Tran Cong Duy, Fuks, David, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Aldrighetti, Luca, Edwin, Bjørn, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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16. Impact of body mass index on the difficulty and outcomes of laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy
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Gastaca, Mikel, Meurs, Juul, De Meyere, Celine, Lee, Kit-Fai, Ng, Kelvin K., Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Lee, Lip-Seng, Jang, Jae-Young, Kojima, Masayuki, Pirola Kruger, Jaime Arthur, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Casellas I Robert, Margarida, Montalti, Roberto, Giglio, Mariano, D'Silva, Mizelle, Lee, Boram, Wang, Hao-Ping, Pascual, Franco, Saleh, Mansour, Vani, Simone, Ardito, Francesco, Giustizieri, Ugo, Citterio, Davide, Mocchegiani, Federico, Berardi, Giammauro, Colasanti, Marco, 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, Lai, Eric C.H., Ghotbi, Jacob, Fretland, Åsmund Avdem, Forchino, Fabio, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Cauchy, Francois, Lim, Chetana, Valle, Bernardo Dalla, Zheng, Junhao, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Chen, Zewei, Yin, Mengqiu, Fu, Junhao, Yu, Shian, Syn, Nicholas L., Chua, Darren W., Kingham, T. Peter, Zhang, Wanguang, Hoogteijling, Tijs J., Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing Foong, Scatton, Olivier, 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, Dokmak, Safi, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Morise, Zenichi, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Brustia, Raffaele, Dalla Valle, Raffaele, 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, Chong, Charing C.N., D'Hondt, Mathieu, Monden, Kazuteru, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Liu, Qu, Liu, Rong, Ferrero, Alessandro, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Cipriani, Federica, Cherqui, Daniel, Liang, Xiao, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Kato, Yutaro, Sugioka, Atsushi, Han, Ho-Seong, Long, Tran Cong duy, Fuks, David, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Aldrighetti, Luca, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Edwin, Bjørn, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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17. Impact of body mass index on perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic major hepatectomies
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Prieto, Mikel, De Meyere, Celine, Lee, Kit-Fai, Ng, Kelvin K., Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Lee, Lip-Seng, Jang, Jae Young, Kojima, Masayuki, Kruger, Jaime Arthur Pirola, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Robert, Margarida Casellas I., Montalti, Roberto, Giglio, Mariano, Lee, Boram, Wang, Hao-Ping, Saleh, Mansour, Yu, Shian, Vani, Simone, Ardito, Francesco, Giustizieri, Ugo, Citterio, Davide, Mocchegiani, Federico, Colasanti, Marco, Guzmán, Yoelimar, Labadie, Kevin P., Conticchio, Maria, Dogeas, Epameinondas, Kauffmann, Emanuele F., Giuffrida, Mario, Sommacale, Daniele, Laurent, Alexis, Magistri, Paolo, Mishima, Kohei, Krenzien, Felix, Kadam, Prashant, Lai, Eric C.H., Ghotbi, Jacob, Fretland, Åsmund Avdem, Forchino, Fabio, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Berardi, Giammauro, Kingham, T. Peter, Zhang, Wanguang, Syn, Nicholas L., Koh, Ye-Xin, Jaber, Bashar, Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing Foong, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, 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, Dalla Valle, Bernardo, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Yong, Chee-Chien, Chen, Zewei, Yin, Mengqiu, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Morise, Zenichi, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Brustia, Raffaele, Dalla Valle, Raffaele, 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., Schmelzle, Moritz, Pratschke, Johann, Chong, Charing C.N., Meurs, Juul, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Monden, Kazuteru, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Liu, Qu, Liu, Rong, Ferrero, Alessandro, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Cipriani, Federica, Pascual, Franco, Cherqui, Daniel, Zheng, Junhao, Liang, Xiao, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Kato, Yutaro, Sugioka, Atsushi, D’Silva, Mizelle, Han, Ho-Seong, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Long, Tran Cong duy, Edwin, Bjørn, Fuks, David, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Aldrighetti, Luca, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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18. Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the difficulty and outcomes of laparoscopic and robotic major liver resections for colorectal liver metastases: A propensity-score and coarsened exact-matched controlled study
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Gastaca, Mikel, Meurs, Juul, De Meyere, Celine, Lee, Kit-Fai, Ng, Kelvin K., Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Lee, Lip-Seng, Jang, Jae Young, Kato, Yutaro, Kojima, Masayuki, Pirola Kruger, Jaime Arthur, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Casellas I Robert, Margarida, Montalti, Roberto, Lee, Boram, D'Silva, Mizelle, Wang, Hao-Ping, Saleh, Mansour, Chen, Zewei, Yu, Shian, Vani, Simone, Ardito, Francesco, Giustizieri, Ugo, Citterio, Davide, Mocchegiani, Federico, Colasanti, Marco, Guzmán, Yoelimar, Labadie, Kevin P., Conticchio, Maria, Dogeas, Epameinondas, Kauffmann, Emanuele F., Giuffrida, Mario, Sommacale, Daniele, Laurent, Alexis, Magistri, Paolo, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Mishima, Kohei, Valle, Bernardo Dalla, Krenzien, Felix, Schmelzle, Moritz, Kadam, Prashant, Liu, Qu, Lai, Eric C.H., Zheng, Junhao, Siow, Tiing Foong, Forchino, Fabio, Ghotbi, Jacob, Aghayan, Davit, Fretland, Åsmund, Edwin, Bjørn, Syn, Nicholas L., Cipriani, Federica, Alzoubi, Mohammed, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Long, Tran Cong duy, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, 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, 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, Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista, Pascual, Franco, Cherqui, Daniel, Liang, Xiao, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Wakabayashi, Go, Giglio, Mariano, Troisi, Roberto I., Han, Ho-Seong, Cheung, Tan-To, Sugioka, Atsushi, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Liu, Rong, Soubrane, Olivier, Fuks, David, Aldrighetti, Luca, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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19. Use and outcome of minimally invasive pancreatic surgery in the European E-MIPS registry
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Vilhav, Caroline, Hartman, Vera, Kirkegård, Jakob, Sergeant, Gregory, Kleeff, Jörg, Coolsen, Marielle, Coppola, Roberto, Pauletti, Bruno, Mittermair, Christof, Tingstedt, Bobby, Erkan, Mert, Tomazic, Ales, Korkolis, Dimitris, van der Heijde, Nicky, Vissers, Frederique L., Manzoni, Alberto, Zimmitti, Giuseppe, Balsells, Joaquim, Berrevoet, Frederik, Bjornsson, Bergthor, van den Boezem, Peter, Boggi, Ugo, Bratlie, Svein O., Burdio, Fernando, Coratti, Andrea, D'Hondt, Mathieu, Del Pozo, Carlos D., Dokmak, Safi, Fara, Regis, Can, Mehmet F., Festen, Sebastiaan, Forgione, Antonello, Fristrup, Claus, Gaujoux, Sebastien, Groot Koerkamp, Bas, Hackert, Thilo, Khatkov, Igor E., Keck, Tobias, Seppänen, Hanna, Lips, Daan, Luyer, Misha, Pittau, Gabriella, Maglione, Manuel, Molenaar, I. Quintus, Pessaux, Patrick, Roeyen, Geert, Saint-Marc, Olivier, Cabus, Santiago S., van Santvoort, Hjalmar, van der Schelling, George, Serradilla-Martin, Mario, Souche, Francois-regis, Suarez Muñoz, Miguel Á., Marino, Marco V., Besselink, Marc G., and Abu Hilal, Mohammed
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20. A scoring system for predicting malignancy in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas: a multicenter EUROPEAN validation
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Manuel-Vázquez, Alba, Balakrishnan, Anita, Agami, Paul, Andersson, Bodil, Berrevoet, Frederik, Besselink, Marc G., Boggi, Ugo, Caputo, Damiano, Carabias, Alberto, Carrion-Alvarez, Lucia, Franco, Carmen Cepeda, Coppola, Alessandro, Dasari, Bobby V. M., Diaz-Mercedes, Sherley, Feretis, Michail, Fondevila, Constantino, Fusai, Giuseppe Kito, Garcea, Giuseppe, Gonzabay, Victor, Bravo, Miguel Ángel Gómez, Gorris, Myrte, Hendrikx, Bart, Hidalgo-Salinas, Camila, Kadam, Prashant, Karavias, Dimitrios, Kauffmann, Emanuele, Kourdouli, Amar, La Vaccara, Vincenzo, van Laarhoven, Stijn, Leighton, James, Liem, Mike S. L., Machairas, Nikolaos, Magouliotis, Dimitris, Mahmoud, Adel, Marino, Marco V., Massani, Marco, Requena, Paola Melgar, Mentor, Keno, Napoli, Niccolò, Nijhuis, Jorieke H. T., Nikov, Andrej, Nistri, Cristina, Nunes, Victor, Ruiz, Eduardo Ortiz, Pandanaboyana, Sanjay, Saborido, Baltasar Pérez, Pohnán, Radek, Popa, Mariuca, Pérez, Belinda Sánchez, Bueno, Francisco Sánchez, Serrablo, Alejandro, Serradilla-Martín, Mario, Skipworth, James R. A., Soreide, Kjetil, Symeonidis, Dimitris, Zacharoulis, Dimitris, Zelga, Piotr, Aliseda, Daniel, Santiago, María Jesús Castro, Mancilla, Carlos Fernández, Fragua, Raquel Latorre, Hughes, Daniel Llwyd, Llorente, Carmen Payá, Lesurtel, Mickaël, Gallagher, Tom, and Ramia, José Manuel
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21. Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Left and Extended Left Hepatectomy: An International Multicenter Study Propensity Score-Matched Analysis
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Sucandy, Iswanto, Rayman, Shlomi, Lai, Eric C., Tang, Chung-Ngai, Chong, Yvette, Efanov, Mikhail, Fuks, David, Choi, Gi-Hong, Chong, Charing C., Chiow, Adrian K. H., Marino, Marco V., Prieto, Mikel, Lee, Jae-Hoon, Kingham, T. Peter, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Troisi, Roberto I., Choi, Sung Hoon, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Cheung, Tan-To, Rotellar, Fernando, Park, James O., Scatton, Olivier, Han, Ho-Seong, Pratschke, Johann, Wang, Xiaoying, Liu, Rong, and Goh, Brian K. P.
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22. 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, and Goh, Brian K. P.
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23. Propensity-score Matched and Coarsened-exact Matched Analysis Comparing Robotic and Laparoscopic Major Hepatectomies: An International Multicenter Study of 4822 Cases
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Liu, Qu, Zhang, Wanguang, Zhao, Joseph J., Syn, Nicholas L., Cipriani, Federica, Alzoubi, Mohammad, Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing-Foong, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, 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, Dalla Valle, Bernardo, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Yong, Chee-Chien, Chen, Zewei, Yin, Mengqiu, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Morise, Zenichi, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Brustia, Raffaele, Dalla Valle, Raffaele, 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., Schmelzle, Moritz, Pratschke, Johann, Tang, Chung-Ngai, Chong, Charing C. N., Lee, Kit-Fai, Meurs, Juul, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Monden, Kazuteru, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Kingham, Thomas Peter, Ferrero, Alessandro, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista, Saleh, Mansour, Cherqui, Daniel, Zheng, Junhao, Liang, Xiao, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Kato, Yutaro, Sugioka, Atsushi, D’Silva, Mizelle, Han, Ho-Seong, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Long, Tran Cong duy, Edwin, Bjørn, Fuks, David, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Abu Hilal, Mohammad, Aldrighetti, Luca, Liu, Rong, Goh, Brian K. P., Gastaca, Mikel, De Meyere, Celine, Ng, Kelvin K., Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Lee, Lip-Seng, Jang, Jae Young, Kojima, Masayuki, Kruger, Jaime Arthur Pirola, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Casellas I Robert, Margarida, Roberto, Montalti, Giglio, Mariano, Lee, Boram, Wang, Hao-Ping, Pascual, Franco, Yu, Shian, Vani, Simone, Ardito, Francesco, Giustizieri, Ugo, Citterio, Davide, Mocchegiani, Federico, Colasanti, Marco, Guzmán, Yoelimar, Labadie, Kevin P., Conticchio, Maria, Dogeas, Epameinondas, Kauffmann, Emanuele F., Giuffrida, Mario, Sommacale, Daniele, Laurent, Alexis, Magistri, Paolo, Mishima, Kohei, Krenzien, Felix, Kadam, Prashant, Lai, Eric C. H., Ghotbi, Jacob, Fretland, Åsmund Avdem, and Forchino, Fabio
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24. A Prospective Cohort Analysis of the Prevalence and Predictive Factors of Delayed Discharge After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Italy: The DeDiLaCo Study
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Cillara, Nicola, Podda, Mauro, Cicalò, Enrico, Sotgiu, Giovanni, Provenzano, Maria, Fransvea, Pietro, Poillucci, Gaetano, Sechi, Raffaele, Deserra, Antonello, DʼAgostino, Francesca, Margiani, Carla, Scabini, Stefano, Pertile, Davide, Rosa, Raffaele De, Prosperi, Paolo, Bruscino, Alessandro, Bella, Annamaria Di, Casati, Massimiliano, Laface, Letizia, Abate, Emmanuele, Frontali, Alice, Bonomi, Alessandro Michele, Ferrario, Luca, Mucilli, Felice, Barone, Mirko, Borghi, Felice, Sasia, Diego, Giraudo, Giorgio, Puzziello, Alessandro, Loffredo, Andrea, Steccanella, Francesca, Donnarumma, Elio, Galleano, Raffaele, Malerba, Michele, Runfola, Matteo, Agus, Marcello, Fortunato, Federica, Calò, Pietro Giorgio, Medas, Fabio, Canu, Gian Luigi, Stella, Marco, Ferrara, Francesco, Baldi, Caterina, Benuzzi, Laura, Pisanu, Adolfo, Saba, Alessandra, Gessa, Emanuela, Muratore, Andrea, Calabrò, Marcello, Cuzzola, Bruno, Garino, Mauro, Marafante, Chiara, Farfaglia, Roberto, Pandolfo, Gianpiero, Pata, Giacomo, Lantone, Giulio, Marino, Fabio, Perrone, Fabrizio, Scognamillo, Fabrizio, Delogu, Daniele, Tilocca, Pier Luigi, Frena, Antonio, Malpaga, Anna, Bertelli, Giacomo, Memeo, Riccardo, Ferraro, Valentina, Libia, Annarita, Sarro, Giuliano, Marconi, Matteo, Nava, Samuele, Pierpaolo, Bordoni, Fleres, Francesco, Clarizia, Guglielmo, Alfieri, Sergio, Rosa, Fausto, Longo, Fabio, Restini, Enrico, Cianci, Pasquale, Capuzzolo, Sabino, Anania, Gabriele, Bombardini, Cristina, Urbani, Alessia, Bona, Davide, Aiolfi, Alberto, Lastraioli, Caterina, Paola, Massimiliano Di, DallʼOglio, Anna, D’Eletto, Marco, Capelli, Patrizio, Conti, Luigi, Luzietti, Enrico, Banchini, Filippo, Manca, Giuseppe, Calo, Gabriele’, Centomze, Antonella, Andreano, Mauro, Sullo, Pasquale, Giuseppina, Oliva, Anastasi, Alessandro, Canonico, Giuseppe, Nelli, Tommaso, Trompetto, Mario, Gallo, Gaetano, Clerico, Giuseppe, Arganini, Marco, Palmeri, Matteo, Bonuso, Claudio, Mirabella, Antonello, Marino, Marco V., Vaccarella, Gianpaolo, Salzano, Francesco, Meccariello, Renato, Mastrorilli, Maurizio, Campanile, Fabio Cesare, Foti, Nicola, Angelis, Monica De, Palma, Giovanni Domenico De, Aprea, Giovanni, Palomba, Giuseppe, Milone, Marco, Capano, Mariana, Manigrasso, Michele, Baldazzi, Gianandrea, Cassini, Diletta, Epifani, Angelo Gabriele, Bottino, Vincenzo, Canfora, Alfonso, Ferronetti, Antonio, de Manzini, Nicolò, Biloslavo, Alan, Fracon, Stefano, Filauro, Marco, Barberis, Andrea, Azzinnaro, Antonio, Oliva, Alba, Razzore, Andrea, Maira, Lorenzo Di, Bima, Carlo, Gibin, Enrico, Peluso, Chiara, Perrotta, Nicola, Celiento, Marta, Scorzelli, Marco, Tuveri, Antonio, Madeddu, Francesco, Fois, Claudia, Russello, Domenico, Latteri, Saverio, Sofia, Maria, Rio, Paolo Del, Cozzani, Federico, Giuffrida, Mario, Mariani, Pierpaolo, Giussani, Martina, Ansaloni, Luca, Maestri, Marcello, Tartaglia, Giuseppe, Caricato, Marco, Capolupo, Gabriella Teresa, Carannante, Filippo, Gambino, Giovanni, Bertino, Vanessa, Bonilauri, Stefano, Frazzetta, Giuseppe, Amodio, Pietro Maria, Siena, Teresa De, Zanzi, Federico, Guariniello, Anna, Rocco, Giuseppe, Mancini, Stefano, Sagnotta, Andrea, Solinas, Luigi, Porta, Andrea, Sambucci, Daniele, Monti, Eleonora, Quaglino, Francesco, Mantova, Serena, Fiore, Alessia, Costi, Renato, Virgilio, Edoardo, Montali, Filippo, Catarci, Marco, Apa, Daniela, Bertoldi, Innocenzo, Camandona, Michele, Bossotti, Maurizio, Palagi, Silvia, Doria, Emaunele, Caltagirone, Alice, Balani, Alessandro, Petronio, Barbara, Terranova, Susanna, Martuzzi, Federica, Romeo, Carlo, Carluccio, Raffaele, Neri, Silvia, Auriemma, Pasquale Pio, Prestigiacomo, Giorgia, Sala, Stefano, Colli, Francesco, Marini, Pierluigi, Cosimo, Carla Di, Gattolin, Andrea, Rimonda, Roberto, Travaglio, Elisabetta, Cotsoglou, Christian, Granieri, Stefano, Chierici, Andrea Piero, Tamini, Nicolò, Pitoni, Ludovica, Vico, Eleonora, Altomare, Donato Francesco, Martines, Gennaro, Tomasicchio, Giovanni, Coppola, Massimiliano, Aprile, Giovanna, Sau, Paolo, Papa, Mauro Del, Manzi, Fulvio, DʼAmata, Gabriele, Cocorullo, Gianfranco, Venturelli, Paolina, Carollo, Giuseppe, Tondolo, Vincenzo, Dore, Andrea, Giorgio, Danilo Di, Gusai, Giovanni Pietro Paolo, Salaris, Claudia, Sanna, Silvia, Pignata, Giusto, Andreuccetti, Jacopo, DʼAlessio, Rossella, Massani, Marco, Tutino, Roberta, Viola, Vincenzo, Stella, Luigi Persico, Diana, Massimo, Sampietro, Gianluca Matteo, Merlini, David Alessio, Sica, Giuseppe, Bagaglini, Giulia, Manzia, Tommaso Maria, Siracusa, Leandro, Tisone, Giuseppe, Ercolani, Giorgio, DʼAcapito, Fabrizio, Pietrantonio, Daniela Di, Fiscon, Valentino, Portale, Giuseppe, Cipollari, Chiara, Sorrentino, Mario, Piccolo, Roberta, Cojutti, Alessandro, Canova, Gualtiero, Nicotera, Antonella, Zago, Marcello, Montis, Giorgio De, Castaldi, Fabio, Morelli, Maria Morena, Parma, Emilio, Paolini, Claudia, Marco, Giovanni De, Elter, Chiara, Feo, Carlo V., Fabbri, Nicolò, Severi, Silvia, Nasto, Aurelio, Patrone, Renato, Conti, Lorenzo, Rizzi, Andrea, Broggi, Luca, Danelli, Piergiorgio, Cammarata, Francesco, Fiore, Luigi, Grande, Michele, Campanelli, Michela, and Grande, Simona
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25. Factors associated with and impact of open conversion on the outcomes of minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies: An international multicenter study
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Chan, Chung-Yip, Syn, Nicholas, Prieto, Mikel, Schotte, Henri, De Meyere, Celine, Krenzien, Felix, Schmelzle, Moritz, Lee, Kit-Fai, Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Lee, Lip Seng, Jang, Jae Young, Labadie, Kevin P., Kojima, Masayuki, Kato, Yutaro, Fretland, Asmund Avdem, Ghotbi, Jacob, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Pirola Kruger, Jaime Arthur, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Magistri, Paolo, Valle, Bernardo Dalla, Casellas I Robert, Margarida, Mishima, Kohei, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Mocchegiani, Federico, Kadam, Prashant, Pascual, Franco, Saleh, Mansour, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Montalti, Roberto, Giglio, Mariano, Lee, Boram, D’Silva, Mizelle, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, Lim, Chetana, Liu, Qu, Lai, Eric C., Wang, Hao Ping, Yong, Chee Chien, Wu, Andrew G.R., Cherqui, Daniel, Troisi, Roberto I., Cipriani, Federica, Aghayan, Davit, Marino, Marco V., Belli, Andrea, Chiow, Adrian K.H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Vivarelli, Marco, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Choi, Sung-Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, Park, James O., Gastaca, Mikel, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Rotellar, Fernando, Choi, Gi-Hong, Campos, Ricardo Robles, Wang, Xiaoying, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Pratschke, Johann, Tang, Chung Ngai, Chong, Charing C., D’Hondt, Mathieu, Ruzzenente, Andrea, Herman, Paolo, Kingham, T. Peter, Scatton, Olivier, Liu, Rong, Ferrero, Alessandro, Levi Sandri, Giovanni Battista, Soubrane, Olivier, Mejia, Alejandro, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Sijberden, Jasper, Monden, Kazuteru, Wakabayashi, Go, Sugioka, Atsushi, Cheung, Tan-To, Long, Tran Cong Duy, Edwin, Bjorn, Han, Ho-Seong, Fuks, David, Aldrighetti, Luca, Abu Hilal, Mohamed, and Goh, Brian K.P.
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26. Defining Global Benchmarks for Laparoscopic Liver Resections: An International Multicenter Study
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Goh, Brian K.P., Han, Ho-Seong, Chen, Kuo-Hsin, Chua, Darren W., Chan, Chung-Yip, Cipriani, Federica, Aghayan, Davit L., Fretland, Asmund A., Sijberden, Jasper, D’Silva, Mizelle, Siow, Tiing Foong, Kato, Yutaro, Lim, Chetana, Nghia, Phan Phuoc, 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, Mengqui, Chen, Zewei, Fondevila, Constantino, Efanov, Mikhail, Rotellar, Fernando, Choi, Gi-Hong, Campos, Ricardo R., Wang, Xiaoying, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Pratschke, Johann, Lai, Eric, Chong, Charing C., D’Hondt, Mathieu, Monden, Kazuteru, Lopez-Ben, Santiago, Coelho, Fabricio F., Kingham, Thomas Peter, Liu, Rong, Long, Tran Cong duy, Ferrero, Alessandro, Sandri, Giovanni B. Levi, Saleh, Mansour, Cherqui, Daniel, Scatton, Olivier, Soubrane, Olivier, Wakabayashi, Go, Troisi, Roberto I., Cheung, Tan-To, Sugioka, Atsushi, Hilal, Mohammad Abu, Fuks, David, Edwin, Bjørn, Aldrighetti, Luca, Syn, Nicholas, Prieto, Mikel, Schotte, Henri, De Meyere, Celine, Krenzien, Felix, Schmelzle, Moritz, Lee, Kit-Fai, Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Lee, Lip-Seng, Jang, Jae Young, Kojima, Masayuki, Ghotbi, Jacob, Kruger, Jaime Arthur Pirola, Lopez-Lopez, Victor, Valle, Bernardo Dalla, Casellas I Robert, Margarida, Mishima, Kohei, Montalti, Roberto, Giglio, Mariano, Mazzotta, Alessandro, Lee, Boram, Wang, Hao-Ping, Pascual, Franco, Kadam, Prashant, Tang, Chung-Ngai, Yu, Shian, Ardito, Francesco, Vani, Simone, Giustizieri, Ugo, Citterio, Davide, Mocchegiani, Federico, Ettorre, Giuseppe Maria, Colasanti, Marco, and Guzmán, Yoelimar
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27. Short-term Outcomes After Spleen-preserving Minimally Invasive Distal Pancreatectomy With or Without Preservation of Splenic Vessels: A Pan-European Retrospective Study in High-volume Centers
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Korrel, Maarten, Lof, Sanne, Al Sarireh, Bilal, Björnsson, Bergthor, Boggi, Ugo, Butturini, Giovanni, Casadei, Riccardo, De Pastena, Matteo, Esposito, Alessandro, Fabre, Jean Michel, Ferrari, Giovanni, Fteriche, Fadhel Samir, Fusai, Giuseppe, Koerkamp, Bas Groot, Hackert, Thilo, D’Hondt, Mathieu, Jah, Asif, Keck, Tobias, Marino, Marco V., Molenaar, I. Quintus, Pessaux, Patrick, Pietrabissa, Andrea, Rosso, Edoardo, Sahakyan, Mushegh, Soonawalla, Zahir, Souche, Francois Regis, White, Steve, Zerbi, Alessandro, Dokmak, Safi, Edwin, Bjorn, Hilal, Mohammad Abu, and Besselink, Marc
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28. Experimental Acute Pancreatitis-Induced Lung Injury—Prevented with “Cytoflavin®”
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Fedorkiv, Mariana, Marino, Marco V., Kuzenko, Roman, Bahrii, Mykola, Gvozdyk, Sergiy, and Shabat, Galyna
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29. Acid suppression therapy, gastrointestinal bleeding and infection in acute pancreatitis – An international cohort study
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Demcsák, Alexandra, Soós, Alexandra, Kincses, Lilla, Capunge, Ines, Minkov, Georgi, Kovacheva-Slavova, Mila, Nakov, Radislav, Wu, Dong, Huang, Wei, Xia, Qing, Deng, Lihui, Hollenbach, Marcus, Schneider, Alexander, Hirth, Michael, Ioannidis, Orestis, Vincze, Áron, Bajor, Judit, Sarlós, Patrícia, Czakó, László, Illés, Dóra, Izbéki, Ferenc, Gajdán, László, Papp, Mária, Hamvas, József, Varga, Márta, Kanizsai, Péter, Bóna, Ernő, Mikó, Alexandra, Váncsa, Szilárd, Juhász, Márk Félix, Ocskay, Klementina, Darvasi, Erika, Miklós, Emőke, Erőss, Bálint, Szentesi, Andrea, Párniczky, Andrea, Casadei, Riccardo, Ricci, Claudio, Ingaldi, Carlo, Mastrangelo, Laura, Jovine, Elio, Cennamo, Vincenzo, Marino, Marco V., Barauskas, Giedrius, Ignatavicius, Povilas, Pelaez-Luna, Mario, Rios, Andrea Soriano, Turcan, Svetlana, Tcaciuc, Eugen, Małecka-Panas, Ewa, Zatorski, Hubert, Nunes, Vitor, Gomes, Antonio, Gonçalves, Tiago Cúrdia, Freitas, Marta, Constantino, Júlio, Sá, Milene, Pereira, Jorge, Mateescu, Bogdan, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Sandru, Vasile, Negoi, Ionut, Ciubotaru, Cezar, Negoita, Valentina, Bunduc, Stefania, Gheorghe, Cristian, Barbu, Sorin, Tantau, Alina, Tantau, Marcel, Dumitru, Eugen, Suceveanu, Andra Iulia, Tocia, Cristina, Gherbon, Adriana, Litvin, Andrey, Shirinskaya, Natalia, Rabotyagova, Yliya, Bezmarevic, Mihailo, Hegyi, Péter Jenő, Han, Jimin, Rodriguez-Oballe, Juan Armando, Salas, Isabel Miguel, Comas, Eva Pijoan, Garcia, Daniel de la Iglesia, Cuadrado, Andrea Jardi, Castiñeira, Adriano Quiroga, Chang, Yu-Ting, Chang, Ming-Chu, Kchaou, Ali, Tlili, Ahmed, Kacar, Sabite, Gökbulut, Volkan, Duman, Deniz, Kani, Haluk Tarik, Altintas, Engin, Chooklin, Serge, Chuklin, Serhii, Gougol, Amir, Papachristou, George, and Hegyi, Péter
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30. Propensity-score Matched and Coarsened-exact Matched Analysis Comparing Robotic and Laparoscopic Major Hepatectomies: An International Multicenter Study of 4822 Cases.
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Qu Liu, Wanguang Zhang, Zhao, Joseph J., Syn, Nicholas L., Cipriani, Federica, Alzoubi, Mohammad, Aghayan, Davit L., Tiing-Foong Siow, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Herman, Paulo, Ferreira Coelho, Fabricio, Marino, Marco V., Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Sung-Hoon Choi, Jae Hoon Lee, and Prieto, Mikel
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Objective: To compare the outcomes between robotic major hepatectomy (R-MH) and laparoscopic major hepatectomy (L-MH). Background: Robotic techniques may overcome the limitations of laparoscopic liver resection. However, it is unknown whether R-MH is superior to L-MH. Methods: This is a post hoc analysis of a multicenter database of patients undergoing R-MH or L-MH at 59 international centers from 2008 to 2021. Data on patient demographics, center experience volume, perioperative outcomes, and tumor characteristics were collected and analyzed. Both 1:1 propensity-score matched (PSM) and coarsened-exact matched (CEM) analyses were performed to minimize selection bias between both groups Results: A total of 4822 cases met the study criteria, of which 892 underwent R-MH and 3930 underwent L-MH. Both 1:1 PSM (841 R-MH vs. 841 L-MH) and CEM (237 R-MH vs. 356 L-MH) were performed. R-MH was associated with significantly less blood loss {PSM:200.0 [interquartile range (IQR):100.0, 450.0] vs 300.0 (IQR:150.0, 500.0) mL; P = 0.012; CEM:170.0 (IQR: 90.0, 400.0) vs 200.0 (IQR:100.0, 400.0) mL; P = 0.006}, lower rates of Pringle maneuver application (PSM: 47.1% vs 63.0%; P < 0.001; CEM: 54.0% vs 65.0%; P = 0.007) and open conversion (PSM: 5.1% vs 11.9%; P < 0.001; CEM: 5.5% vs 10.4%, P = 0.04) compared with L-MH. On subset analysis of 1273 patients with cirrhosis, R-MH was associated with a lower postoperative morbidity rate (PSM: 19.5% vs 29.9%; P = 0.02; CEM 10.4% vs 25.5%; P = 0.02) and shorter postoperative stay [PSM: 6.9 (IQR: 5.0, 9.0) days vs 8.0 (IQR: 6.0 11.3) days; P < 0.001; CEM 7.0 (IQR: 5.0, 9.0) days vs 7.0 (IQR: 6.0, 10.0) days; P = 0.047]. Conclusions: This international multicenter study demonstrated that R-MH was comparable to L-MH in safety and was associated with reduced blood loss, lower rates of Pringle maneuver application, and conversion to open surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Impact of liver cirrhosis, the severity of cirrhosis, and portal hypertension on the outcomes of minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies for primary liver malignancies.
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Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Herman, Paulo, Kruger, Jaime A.P., Wu, Andrew G.R., Chin, Ken-Min, Hasegawa, Kiyoshi, Zhang, Wanguang, Alzoubi, Mohammad, Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing-Foong, Scatton, Olivier, Kingham, T. Peter, Marino, Marco V., Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Chiow, Adrian K.H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Choi, Sung Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, and Gastaca, Mikel
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The impact of cirrhosis and portal hypertension on perioperative outcomes of minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies remains unclear. We aimed to compare the perioperative outcomes between patients with preserved and compromised liver function (noncirrhotics versus Child-Pugh A) when undergoing minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies. In addition, we aimed to determine if the extent of cirrhosis (Child-Pugh A versus B) and the presence of portal hypertension had a significant impact on perioperative outcomes. This was an international multicenter retrospective analysis of 1,526 patients who underwent minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies for primary liver malignancies at 60 centers worldwide between 2004 and 2021. In the study, 1,370 patients met the inclusion criteria and formed the final study group. Baseline clinicopathological characteristics and perioperative outcomes of these patients were compared. To minimize confounding factors, 1:1 propensity score matching and coarsened exact matching were performed. The study group comprised 559, 753, and 58 patients who did not have cirrhosis, Child-Pugh A, and Child-Pugh B cirrhosis, respectively. Six-hundred and thirty patients with cirrhosis had portal hypertension, and 170 did not. After propensity score matching and coarsened exact matching, Child-Pugh A patients with cirrhosis undergoing minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies had longer operative time, higher intraoperative blood loss, higher transfusion rate, and longer hospital stay than patients without cirrhosis. The extent of cirrhosis did not significantly impact perioperative outcomes except for a longer duration of hospital stay. Liver cirrhosis adversely affected the intraoperative technical difficulty and perioperative outcomes of minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Sub‐classification of laparoscopic left hepatectomy based on hierarchic interaction of tumor location and size with perioperative outcomes.
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Ruzzenente, Andrea, Valle, Bernardo Dalla, 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, Aghayan, Davit L., Liu, Rong, Marino, Marco V., Chiow, Adrian K. H., Sucandy, Iswanto, and Ivanecz, Arpad
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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 maneuver 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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Impact of body mass index on perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic major hepatectomies.
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Berardi, Giammauro, Kingham, T. Peter, Zhang, Wanguang, Syn, Nicholas L., Koh, Ye-Xin, Jaber, Bashar, Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing Foong, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Marino, Marco V., Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Chiow, Adrian K.H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Choi, Sung Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, and Gastaca, Mikel
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Data on the effect of body mass index on laparoscopic liver resections are conflicting. We performed this study to investigate the association between body mass index and postoperative outcomes after laparoscopic major hepatectomies. This is a retrospective review of 4,348 laparoscopic major hepatectomies at 58 centers between 2005 and 2021, of which 3,383 met the study inclusion criteria. Concomitant major operations, vascular resections, and previous liver resections were excluded. Associations between body mass index and perioperative outcomes were analyzed using restricted cubic splines. Modeled effect sizes were visually rendered and summarized. A total of 1,810 patients (53.5%) had normal weight, whereas 1,057 (31.2%) were overweight and 392 (11.6%) were obese. One hundred and twenty-four patients (3.6%) were underweight. Most perioperative outcomes showed a linear worsening trend with increasing body mass index. There was a statistically significant increase in open conversion rate (16.3%, 10.8%, 9.2%, and 5.6%, P <.001), longer operation time (320 vs 305 vs 300 and 266 minutes, P <.001), increasing blood loss (300 vs 300 vs 295 vs 250 mL, P =.022), and higher postoperative morbidity (33.4% vs 26.3% vs 25.0% vs 25.0%, P =.009) in obese, overweight, normal weight, and underweight patients, respectively (P <.001). However, postoperative major morbidity demonstrated a "U"-shaped association with body mass index, whereby the highest major morbidity rates were observed in underweight and obese patients. Laparoscopic major hepatectomy was associated with poorer outcomes with increasing body mass index for most perioperative outcome measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Impact of body mass index on the difficulty and outcomes of laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy.
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Chen, Zewei, Yin, Mengqiu, Fu, Junhao, Yu, Shian, Syn, Nicholas L., Chua, Darren W., Kingham, T. Peter, Zhang, Wanguang, Hoogteijling, Tijs J., Aghayan, Davit L., Siow, Tiing Foong, Scatton, Olivier, Herman, Paulo, Marino, Marco V., Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Chiow, Adrian K.H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Choi, Sung Hoon, and Lee, Jae Hoon
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Currently, the impact of body mass index (BMI) on the outcomes of laparoscopic liver resections (LLR) is poorly defined. This study attempts to evaluate the impact of BMI on the peri-operative outcomes following laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy (L-LLS). A retrospective analysis of 2183 patients who underwent pure L-LLS at 59 international centers between 2004 and 2021 was performed. Associations between BMI and selected peri-operative outcomes were analyzed using restricted cubic splines. A BMI of >27kg/m2 was associated with increased in blood loss (Mean difference (MD) 21 mls, 95% CI 5–36), open conversions (Relative risk (RR) 1.13, 95% CI 1.03–1.25), operative time (MD 11 min, 95% CI 6–16), use of Pringles maneuver (RR 1.15, 95% CI 1.06–1.26) and reductions in length of stay (MD -0.2 days, 95% CI -0.3 to −0.1). The magnitude of these differences increased with each unit increase in BMI. However, there was a "U" shaped association between BMI and morbidity with the highest complication rates observed in underweight and obese patients. Increasing BMI resulted in increasing difficulty of L-LLS. Consideration should be given to its incorporation in future difficulty scoring systems in laparoscopic liver resections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on the difficulty and outcomes of laparoscopic and robotic major liver resections for colorectal liver metastases: A propensity-score and coarsened exact-matched controlled study.
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Ghotbi, Jacob, Aghayan, Davit, Fretland, Åsmund, Edwin, Bjørn, Syn, Nicholas L., Cipriani, Federica, Alzoubi, Mohammed, Lim, Chetana, Scatton, Olivier, Long, Tran Cong duy, Herman, Paulo, Coelho, Fabricio Ferreira, Marino, Marco V., Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Chiow, Adrian K.H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Choi, Sung-Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, and Prieto, Mikel
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Minimal invasive liver resections are a safe alternative to open surgery. Different scoring systems considering different risks factors have been developed to predict the risks associated with these procedures, especially challenging major liver resections (MLR). However, the impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAT) on the difficulty of minimally invasive MLRs remains poorly investigated. Patients who underwent laparoscopic and robotic MLRs for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) performed across 57 centers between January 2005 to December 2021 were included in this analysis. Patients who did or did not receive NAT were matched based on 1:1 coarsened exact and 1:2 propensity-score matching. Pre- and post-matching comparisons were performed. In total, the data of 5189 patients were reviewed. Of these, 1411 procedures were performed for CRLM, and 1061 cases met the inclusion criteria. After excluding 27 cases with missing data on NAT, 1034 patients (NAT: n = 641; non-NAT: n = 393) were included. Before matching, baseline characteristics were vastly different. Before matching, the morbidity rate was significantly higher in the NAT-group (33.2% vs. 27.2%, p-value = 0.043). No significant differences were seen in perioperative outcomes after the coarsened exact matching. After the propensity-score matching, statistically significant higher blood loss (mean, 300 (SD 128–596) vs. 250 (SD 100–400) ml, p-value = 0.047) but shorter hospital stay (mean, 6 [ 4-8] vs. 6 [ 5-9] days, p-value = 0.043) were found in the NAT-group. The current study demonstrated that NAT had minimal impact on the difficulty and outcomes of minimally-invasive MLR for CRLM. Abbreviated abstract: The impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAT) on the difficulty of minimally invasive major liver resections (MLRs) remains poorly investigated. NAT had minimal impact on the difficulty and outcomes of minimally-invasive MLR for colorectal liver metastases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Impact of tumor size on the difficulty of laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomies.
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Aizza, Giada, Russolillo, Nadia, Ferrero, Alessandro, Syn, Nicholas L., Cipriani, Federica, Aghayan, Davit, Marino, Marco V., Memeo, Riccardo, Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Vivarelli, Marco, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Choi, Sung‐Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, Park, James O., Gastaca, Mikel, Fondevila, Constantino, and Efanov, Mikhail
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Background: Tumor size (TS) represents a critical parameter in the risk assessment of laparoscopic liver resections (LLR). Moreover, TS has been rarely related to the extent of liver resection. The aim of this study was to study the relationship between tumor size and difficulty of laparoscopic left lateral sectionectomy (L‐LLS). Methods: The impact of TS cutoffs was investigated by stratifying tumor size at each 10 mm‐interval. The optimal cutoffs were chosen taking into consideration the number of endpoints which show a statistically significant split around the cut‐points of interest and the magnitude of relative risk after correction for multiple risk factors. Results: A total of 1910 L‐LLS were included. Overall, open conversion and intraoperative blood transfusion were 3.1 and 3.3%, respectively. The major morbidity rate was 2.7% and 90‐days mortality 0.6%. Three optimal TS cutoffs were identified: 40‐, 70‐, and 100‐mm. All the selected cutoffs showed a significant discriminative power for the prediction of open conversion, operative time, blood transfusion and need of Pringle maneuver. Moreover, 70‐ and 100‐mm cutoffs were both discriminative for estimated blood loss and major complications. A stepwise increase in rates of open conversion rate (Z = 3.90, P <.001), operative time (Z = 3.84, P <.001), blood loss (Z = 6.50, P <.001), intraoperative blood transfusion rate (Z = 5.15, P <.001), Pringle maneuver use (Z = 6.48, P <.001), major morbidity(Z = 2.17, P =.030) and 30‐days readmission (Z = 1.99, P =.047) was registered as the size increased. Conclusion: L‐LLS for tumors of increasing size was associated with poorer intraoperative and early postoperative outcomes suggesting increasing difficulty of the procedure. We determined three optimal TS cutoffs (40‐, 70‐ and 100‐mm) to accurately stratify surgical difficulty after L‐LLS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Comparison between the difficulty of laparoscopic limited liver resections of tumors located in segment 7 versus segment 8: An international multicenter propensity‐score matched study.
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Efanov, Mikhail, Salimgereeva, Diana, Alikhanov, Ruslan, Wu, Andrew G. R., Geller, David, Cipriani, Federica, Aghayan, Davit L., Fretland, Asmund Avdem, Sijberden, Jasper, Belli, Andrea, Marino, Marco V., Mazzaferro, Vincenzo, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Choi, Sung Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, Prieto, Mikel, Vivarelli, Marco, and Giuliante, Felice
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Background: Presently, according to different difficulty scoring systems, there is no difference in complexity estimation of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) of segments 7 and 8. However, there is no published data supporting this assumption. To date, no studies have compared the outcomes of laparoscopic parenchyma‐sparing resection of the liver segments 7 and 8. Methods: A post hoc analysis of patients undergoing LLR of segments 7 and 8 in 46 centers between 2004 and 2020 was performed. 1:1 Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to compare isolated LLR of segments 7 and 8. Subset analyses were also performed to compare atypical resections and segmentectomies of 7 and 8. Results: A total of 2411 patients were identified, and 1691 patients met the inclusion criteria. Comparison after PSM between the entire cohort of segment 7 and segment 8 resections revealed inferior results for segment 7 resection in terms of increased blood loss, blood transfusions, and conversions to open surgery. Subset analyses of only atypical resections similarly demonstrated poorer outcomes for segment 7 in terms of increased blood loss, operation time, blood transfusions, and conversions to open surgery. Conversely, a subgroup analysis of segmentectomies after PSM found better outcomes for segment 7 in terms of a shorter operation time and hospital stay. Conclusion: Differences in the outcomes of segments 7 and 8 resections suggest a greater difficulty of laparoscopic atypical resection of segment 7 compared to segment 8, and greater difficulty of segmentectomy 8 compared to segmentectomy 7. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Benchmarking of robotic and laparoscopic spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy by using two different methods.
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van Ramshorst, Tess M. E., Giani, Alessandro, Mazzola, Michele, Dokmak, Safi, Samir Ftériche, Fadhel, Esposito, Alessandro, de Pastena, Matteo, Lof, Sanne, Edwin, Bjørn, Sahakyan, Mushegh, Boggi, Ugo, Kauffman, Emanuele Federico, Fabre, Jean Michel, Souche, Regis Francois, Zerbi, Alessandro, Butturini, Giovanni, Molenaar, Quintus, Al-Sarireh, Bilal, Marino, Marco V., and Keck, Tobias
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PANCREATECTOMY ,PANCREATIC fistula ,LAPAROSCOPIC surgery ,BENCHMARKING (Management) ,DATABASES ,DEATH rate - Abstract
Background: Benchmarking is an important tool for quality comparison and improvement. However, no benchmark values are available for minimally invasive spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy, either laparoscopically or robotically assisted. The aim of this study was to establish benchmarks for these techniques using two different methods. Methods: Data from patients undergoing laparoscopically or robotically assisted spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy were extracted from a multicentre database (2006-2019). Benchmarks for 10 outcomes were calculated using the Achievable Benchmark of Care (ABC) and best-patient-in-best-centre methods. Results: Overall, 951 laparoscopically assisted (77.3 per cent) and 279 robotically assisted (22.7 per cent) procedures were included. Using the ABC method, the benchmarks for laparoscopically assisted and robotically assisted spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy respectively were: 150 and 207 min for duration of operation, 55 and 100 ml for blood loss, 3.5 and 1.7 per cent for conversion, 0 and 1.7 per cent for failure to preserve the spleen, 27.3 and 34.0 per cent for overall morbidity, 5.1 and 3.3 per cent for major morbidity, 3.6 and 7.1 per cent for pancreatic fistula grade B/C, 5 and 6 days for duration of hospital stay, 2.9 and 5.4 per cent for readmissions, and 0 and 0 per cent for 90-day mortality. Best-patient-in-best-centre methodology revealed milder benchmark cut-offs for laparoscopically and robotically assisted procedures, with operating times of 254 and 262.5 min, blood loss of 150 and 195 ml, conversion rates of 5.8 and 8.2 per cent, rates of failure to salvage spleen of 29.9 and 27.3 per cent, overall morbidity rates of 62.7 and 55.7 per cent, major morbidity rates of 20.4 and 14 per cent, POPF B/C rates of 23.8 and 24.2 per cent, duration of hospital stay of 8 and 8 days, readmission rates of 20 and 15.1 per cent, and 90-day mortality rates of 0 and 0 per cent respectively. Conclusion: Two benchmark methods for minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy produced different values, and should be interpreted and applied differently. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Factors associated with and impact of open conversion on the outcomes of minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomies: An international multicenter study.
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Wang, Hao Ping, Yong, Chee Chien, Wu, Andrew G.R., Cherqui, Daniel, Troisi, Roberto I., Cipriani, Federica, Aghayan, Davit, Marino, Marco V., Belli, Andrea, Chiow, Adrian K.H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Ivanecz, Arpad, Vivarelli, Marco, Di Benedetto, Fabrizio, Choi, Sung-Hoon, Lee, Jae Hoon, Park, James O., Gastaca, Mikel, Fondevila, Constantino, and Efanov, Mikhail
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Despite the rapid advances that minimally invasive liver resection has gained in recent decades, open conversion is still inevitable in some circumstances. In this study, we aimed to determine the risk factors for open conversion after minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomy, and its impact on perioperative outcomes. This is a post hoc analysis of 2,445 of 2,678 patients who underwent minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomy at 45 international centers between 2004 and 2020. Factors related to open conversion were analyzed via univariate and multivariate analyses. One-to-one propensity score matching was used to analyze outcomes after open conversion versus non-converted cases. The open conversion rate was 69/2,445 (2.8%). On multivariate analyses, male gender (3.6% vs 1.8%, P =.011), presence of clinically significant portal hypertension (6.1% vs 2.6%, P =.009), and larger tumor size (50 mm vs 32 mm, P <.001) were identified as independent factors associated with open conversion. The most common reason for conversion was bleeding in 27/69 (39.1%) of cases. After propensity score matching (65 open conversion vs 65 completed via minimally invasive liver resection), the open conversion group was associated with increased operation time, blood transfusion rate, blood loss, and postoperative stay compared with cases completed via the minimally invasive approach. Male sex, portal hypertension, and larger tumor size were predictive factors of open conversion after minimally invasive left lateral sectionectomy. Open conversion was associated with inferior perioperative outcomes compared with non-converted cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. An international multicenter propensity‐score matched and coarsened‐exact matched analysis comparing robotic versus laparoscopic partial liver resections of the anterolateral segments.
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Kadam, Prashant, Sutcliffe, Robert P, Scatton, Olivier, Sucandy, Iswanto, Kingham, T. Peter, Liu, Rong, Choi, Gi Hong, Syn, Nicholas L., Gastaca, Mikel, Choi, Sung‐Hoon, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Marino, Marco V., Efanov, Mikhail, Lee, Jae‐Hoon, Chong, Charing C., Tang, Chung‐Ngai, Cheung, Tan‐To, Pratschke, Johann, Wang, Xiaoying, and Campos, Ricardo Robless
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Background: Robotic liver resections (RLR) may have the ability to address some of the drawbacks of laparoscopic liver resections (LLR) but few studies have done a head‐to‐head comparison of the outcomes after anterolateral segment resections by the two techniques. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted of 3202 patients who underwent minimally invasive LR of the anterolateral liver segments at 26 international centres from 2005 to 2020. Two thousand six hundred and six cases met study criteria of which there were 358 RLR and 1868 LLR cases. Perioperative outcomes were compared between the two groups using a 1:3 Propensity Score Matched (PSM) and 1:1 Coarsened Exact Matched (CEM) analysis. Results: Patients matched after 1:3 PSM (261 RLR vs 783 LLR) and 1:1 CEM (296 RLR vs 296 LLR) revealed no significant differences in length of stay, readmission rates, morbidity, mortality, and involvement of or close oncological margins. RLR surgeries were associated with significantly less blood loss (50 mL vs 100 ml, P <.001) and lower rates of open conversion on both PSM (1.5% vs 6.8%, P =.003) and CEM (1.4% vs 6.4%, P =.004) compared to LLR. Though PSM analysis showed RLR to have a longer operating time than LLR (170 minutes vs 160 minutes, P =.036), this difference proved to be insignificant on CEM (167 minutes vs 163 minutes, P =.575). Conclusion: This multicentre international combined PSM and CEM study showed that both RLR and LLR have equivalent perioperative outcomes when performed in selected patients at high‐volume centres. The robotic approach was associated with significantly lower blood loss and allowed more surgeries to be completed in a minimally invasive fashion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Propensity Score-Matched Analysis Comparing Robotic and Laparoscopic Right and Extended Right Hepatectomy.
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Chong, Charing C., Fuks, David, Lee, Kit-Fai, Zhao, Joseph J., Choi, Gi Hong, Sucandy, Iswanto, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Marino, Marco V., Gastaca, Mikel, Wang, Xiaoying, Lee, Jae Hoon, Efanov, Mikhail, Kingham, T. Peter, D'Hondt, Mathieu, Troisi, Roberto I., Choi, Sung-Hoon, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Chan, Chung-Yip, Lai, Eric C. H., and Park, James O.
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42. Robotic and laparoscopic right anterior sectionectomy and central hepatectomy: multicentre propensity score-matched analysis.
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Hye Yeon Yang, Gi Hong Choi, Ken-Min Chin, Sung Hoon Choi, Syn, Nicholas L., Tan-To Cheung, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Sucandy, Iswanto, Marino, Marco V., Prieto, Mikel, Chong, Charing C., Jae Hoon Lee, Efanov, Mikhail, Kingham, T. Peter, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Troisi, Roberto I., Pratschke, Johann, Xiaoying Wang, D'Hondt, Mathieu, and Chung Ngai Tang
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HEPATECTOMY ,LAPAROSCOPIC surgery ,ROBOTICS - Published
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43. Comparison of 2D versus 3D in the Basic Single Incision Laparoscopy Training. A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Potapov, Oleksii, Kosiukhno, Sergii, Kalashnikov, Oleksandr, Marino, Marco V., Todurov, Ivan, and Komorowski, Andrzej L.
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44. Modified Blumgart Anastomosis in Patients Undergoing Robotic Pancreaticoduodenectomy: The Results of a Preliminary Experience.
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Marino, Marco V., Kah Heng Chiow, Adrian, Vaccarella, Gianpaolo, Potapov, Olexii, and Komorowski, Andrzej Lech
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- 2021
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45. International multicentre propensity score-matched analysis comparing robotic versus laparoscopic right posterior sectionectomy.
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Chiow, Adrian K. H., Fuks, David, Gi-Hong Choi, Syn, Nicholas, Sucandy, Iswanto, Marino, Marco V., Prieto, Mikel, Chong, Charing C., Jae Hoon Lee, Efanov, Mikhail, Kingham, T. Peter, Sung Hoon Choi, Sutcliffe, Robert P., Troisi, Roberto I., Pratschke, Johann, Tan-To Cheung, Xiaoying Wang, Rong Liu, D'Hondt, Mathieu, and Chung-Yip Chan
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PROPENSITY score matching ,BLOOD transfusion ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,ROBOTICS ,RIGHT hemicolectomy - Abstract
Background: Minimally invasive right posterior sectionectomy (RPS) is a technically challenging procedure. This study was designed to determine outcomes following robotic RPS (R-RPS) and laparoscopic RPS (L-RPS). Methods: An international multicentre retrospective analysis of patients undergoing R-RPS versus those who had purely L-RPS at 21 centres from 2010 to 2019 was performed. Patient demographics, perioperative parameters, and postoperative outcomes were analysed retrospectively from a central database. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed, with analysis of 1 : 2 and 1 : 1 matched cohorts. Results: Three-hundred and forty patients, including 96 who underwent R-RPS and 244 who had L-RPS, met the study criteria and were included. The median operating time was 295 minutes and there were 25 (7.4 per cent) open conversions. Ninety-seven (28.5 per cent) patients had cirrhosis and 56 (16.5 per cent) patients required blood transfusion. Overall postoperative morbidity rate was 22.1 per cent and major morbidity rate was 6.8 per cent. The median postoperative stay was 6 days. After 1 : 1 matching of 88 R-RPS and LRPS patients, median (i.q.r.) blood loss (200 (100-400) versus 450 (200-900) ml, respectively; P<0.001), major blood loss (>500 ml; P=0.001), need for intraoperative blood transfusion (10.2 versus 23.9 per cent, respectively; P=0.014), and open conversion rate (2.3 versus 11.4 per cent, respectively; P=0.016) were lower in the R-RPS group. Similar results were found in the 1 : 2 matched groups (66 R-RPS versus 132 L-RPS patients). Conclusion: R-RPS and L-RPS can be performed in expert centres with good outcomes in well selected patients. R-RPS was associated with reduced blood loss and lower open conversion rates than L-RPS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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46. Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Liver Resections - Technical Considerations for da Vinci Xi.
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Thiruchelvam, Nita, Chiow, Adrian K. H., Lee Lip Seng, Potapov, Olexii, and Marino, Marco V.
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- 2021
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47. 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, and Giuliante, Felice
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COLORECTAL liver metastasis ,LIVER surgery ,NEOADJUVANT chemotherapy ,HEPATECTOMY ,PROPENSITY score matching ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
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. 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. 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. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy had no statistically significant impact on short-term surgical outcomes after simple and complex minimally invasive minor hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Safety and Feasibility of Robotic-Assisted Drainage of Symptomatic Pancreatic Pseudocysts: A Case-Series Analysis (with video).
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Marino, Marco V., Chiow, Adrian Kah Heng, Mirabella, Antonello, Potapov, Olexii, Vaccarella, Gianpaolo, Latteri, Mario Adelfio, and Komorowski, Andrzej Lech
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- 2021
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49. Robotic-assisted Pancreaticoduodenectomy: Technique Description and Performance Evaluation After 60 Cases.
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Marino, Marco V., Podda, Mauro, Pisanu, Adolfo, di Saverio, Salomone, and Fleitas, Manuel G.
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50. 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.
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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, and Prieto, Mikel
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LIVER surgery ,PORTAL hypertension ,CIRRHOSIS of the liver ,PATIENT portals ,PROPENSITY score matching ,LIVER - Abstract
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. This was an international multicenter retrospective study of 3675 patients who underwent MILR across 60 centers from 2004 to 2021. 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). 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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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