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Limited liver resections in the posterosuperior segments: international multicentre propensity score-matched and coarsened exact-matched analysis comparing the laparoscopic and robotic approaches

Authors :
Mizelle, D'Silva
Ho Seong, Han
Rong, Liu
Thomas Peter, Kingham
Gi Hong, Choi
Nicholas Li Xun, Syn
Mikel, Prieto
Sung Hoon, Choi
Iswanto, Sucandy
Adrian Kah Heng, Chiow
Marco Vito, Marino
Mikhail, Efanov
Jae Hoon, Lee
Robert Peter, Sutcliffe
Charing Ching Ning, Chong
Chung Ngai, Tang
Tan To, Cheung
Johann, Pratschke
Xiaoying, Wang
James Oh, Park
Chung Yip, Chan
Olivier, Scatton
Fernando, Rotellar
Roberto Ivan, Troisi
Mathieu, D'Hondt
David, Fuks
Brian Kim Poh, Goh
K P, Labadie
Source :
British Journal of Surgery. 109:1140-1149
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022.

Abstract

Background Limited liver resections (LLRs) for tumours located in the posterosuperior segments of the liver are technically demanding procedures. This study compared outcomes of robotic (R) and laparoscopic (L) LLR for tumours located in the posterosuperior liver segments (IV, VII, and VIII). Methods This was an international multicentre retrospective analysis of patients who underwent R-LLR or L-LLR at 24 centres between 2010 and 2019. Patient demographics, perioperative parameters, and postoperative outcomes were analysed; 1 : 3 propensity score matching (PSM) and 1 : 1 coarsened exact matching (CEM) were performed. Results Of 1566 patients undergoing R-LLR and L-LLR, 983 met the study inclusion criteria. Before matching, 159 R-LLRs and 824 L-LLRs were included. After 1 : 3 PSM of 127 R-LLRs and 381 L-LLRs, comparison of perioperative outcomes showed that median blood loss (100 (i.q.r. 40–200) versus 200 (100–500) ml; P = 0.003), blood loss of at least 500 ml (9 (7.4 per cent) versus 94 (27.6 per cent); P < 0.001), intraoperative blood transfusion rate (4 (3.1 per cent) versus 38 (10.0 per cent); P = 0.025), rate of conversion to open surgery (1 (0.8 per cent) versus 30 (7.9 per cent); P = 0.022), median duration of Pringle manoeuvre when applied (30 (20–46) versus 40 (25–58) min; P = 0.012), and median duration of operation (175 (130–255) versus 224 (155–300); P < 0.001) were lower in the R-LLR group compared with the L-LLR group. After 1 : 1 CEM of 104 R-LLRs with 104 L-LLRs, R-LLR was similarly associated with significantly reduced blood loss and a lower rate of conversion to open surgery. Conclusion Based on a matched analysis of well selected patients, both robotic and laparoscopic access could be undertaken safely with good outcomes for tumours in the posterosuperior liver segments.

Details

ISSN :
13652168 and 00071323
Volume :
109
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Surgery
Accession number :
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