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Cornerstones and divergencies in the implementation and use of liver hypertrophy techniques: results from a nationwide survey for the set-up of the prospective registry.

Authors :
Ratti F
Serenari M
Avolio A
Batignani G
Boggi U
Brolese A
Caccamo L
Celotti A
Cillo U
Cinardi N
Cotsoglou C
Dalla Valle R
De Carlis L
De Simone P
Di Benedetto F
Ercolani G
Ettorre GM
Fedi M
Ferrero A
Giuliani A
Giuliante F
Grazi GL
Gruttadauria S
Guglielmi A
Izzo F
Lai Q
Lorenzin D
Maestri M
Massani M
Mazzaferro V
Memeo R
Nardo B
Portolani N
Ravaioli M
Rocca A
Romagnoli R
Romano F
Saladino E
Tisone G
Troisi R
Veneroni L
Vennarecci G
ViganĂ² L
Viola G
Vivarelli M
Zanus G
Aldrighetti L
Jovine E
Source :
Updates in surgery [Updates Surg] 2024 Sep; Vol. 76 (5), pp. 1783-1796. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 30.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The aim of this national survey on liver hypertrophy techniques was to track the trends of their use and implementation in Italy and to detect analogies and heterogeneities among centers.<br />Methods: In December 2022, Italian centers with liver resection activity were specifically contacted and asked to fill an online questionnaire composed of 6 sections including a total of 51 questions.<br />Results: 46 Italian centers filled the questionnaire. The proportion of major/total number of liver resections was 27% and the use of hypertrophy techniques was required in 6,2% of cases. The most frequent reason of drop out was disease progression in 58.5% of cases. Most frequently used techniques were PVE and ALPPS with an increasing use of hepatic venous deprivation (HVD). Heterogeneous answers were provided regarding the cutoff values to indicate the need for hypertrophy techniques. Criteria to allocate a patient to different hypertrophy techniques are not standardized.<br />Conclusions: The use of hypertrophy techniques is deep-rooted in Italy, documenting the established value of their role in improving resectability rate. While an evolution of techniques is detectable, still significant heterogeneity is perceived in terms of cutoff values, indications and managing protocols.<br /> (© 2024. Italian Society of Surgery (SIC).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2038-3312
Volume :
76
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Updates in surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39080095
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-024-01945-w