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Liver resections in patients with prior bilioenteric anastomosis are predisposed to develop organ/space surgical site infections and biliary leakage: results from a propensity score matching analysis

Authors :
Masamichi Mizuma
Tatsuo Hata
Hideo Ohtsuka
Hiroki Hayashi
Masaharu Ishida
Masahiro Iseki
Shuichi Aoki
Kei Nakagawa
Takanori Morikawa
Kei Kawaguchi
Takashi Kamei
Michiaki Unno
Source :
Surgery today. 51(4)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The aims of this study were to compare the perioperative outcomes after hepatectomy with prior bilioenteric anastomosis to those without prior anastomosis, and to elucidate the mechanisms and preventative measures of its characteristic complications. The demographic data and perioperative outcomes of 525 hepatectomies performed between January 2007 and December 2018, including 40 hepatectomies with prior bilioenteric anastomosis, were retrospectively analyzed. A propensity score matching analysis demonstrated that hepatectomies with prior bilioenteric anastomosis were associated with a higher frequency of major complications (p = 0.015), surgical site infection (p = 0.005), organ/space surgical site infection (p = 0.003), and bile leakage (p = 0.007) compared to those without. A multivariate analysis also elucidated that prior bilioenteric anastomosis was one of the independent risk factors of organ/space surgical site infection. In the patients with prior bilioenteric anastomosis, bile leakage was associated with organ/space surgical site infection at a significantly higher rate than those without prior bilioenteric anastomosis (p

Details

ISSN :
14362813
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgery today
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....88ee90e35eb94f47ade4eb5ec162ff9b