Literature DB >> 12872901

Hepatic resection without mortality at a community hospital.

Katsuhiko Yanaga1, Kenzo Wakasugi, Toshimitsu Matsusaka, Hiroyuki Kume.   

Abstract

The mortality of elective hepatic resections is now below 5%, and the improved result has been attributed partly to performance of such operations at high-volume specialized units. We retrospectively studied 60 consecutive elective hepatic resections performed during a 2-year period between April 1998 and March 2000 at a Red Cross community hospital. There was no hospital mortality and morbidity occurred in 20 patients (33.3%). High morbidity was associated with concomitant surgical procedures, especially ones with contamination of the operative field such as biliary and gastric surgery, but not with colonic procedures. Hepatic resections for primary and secondary malignancy, as well as benign diseases, can be performed without mortality at community hospitals, provided that adequate selection criteria is used and appropriate operative and postoperative management are available.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12872901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


  7 in total

1.  External validation of a pre-operative nomogram predicting peri-operative mortality risk after liver resections for malignancy.

Authors:  Mashaal Dhir; Srinevas K Reddy; Lynette M Smith; Fred Ullrich; James Wallis Marsh; Allan Tsung; David A Geller; Chandrakanth Are
Journal:  HPB (Oxford)       Date:  2011-09-16       Impact factor: 3.647

2.  Defining perioperative risk after hepatectomy based on diagnosis and extent of resection.

Authors:  Christopher R Shubert; Elizabeth B Habermann; Mark J Truty; Kristine M Thomsen; Michael L Kendrick; David M Nagorney
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2014-09-09       Impact factor: 3.452

3.  Pre-operative nomogram to predict risk of peri-operative mortality following liver resections for malignancy.

Authors:  Mashaal Dhir; Lynette M Smith; Fred Ullrich; Premila D Leiphrakpam; Quan P Ly; Aaron R Sasson; Chandrakanth Are
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2010-09-08       Impact factor: 3.452

Review 4.  Assessment of the reporting of quality and outcome measures in hepatic resections: a call for 90-day reporting in all hepatectomy series.

Authors:  Michael E Egger; Joanna M Ohlendorf; Charles R Scoggins; Kelly M McMasters; Robert C G Martin
Journal:  HPB (Oxford)       Date:  2015-07-30       Impact factor: 3.647

5.  Predicting poor outcome following hepatectomy: analysis of 2313 hepatectomies in the NSQIP database.

Authors:  Thomas A Aloia; Bridget N Fahy; Craig P Fischer; Stephen L Jones; Andrea Duchini; Joseph Galati; A Osama Gaber; R Mark Ghobrial; Barbara L Bass
Journal:  HPB (Oxford)       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 3.647

Review 6.  Operative mortality after hepatic resection: are literature-based rates broadly applicable?

Authors:  Bolanle Asiyanbola; David Chang; Ana Luiza Gleisner; Hari Nathan; Michael A Choti; Richard D Schulick; Timothy M Pawlik
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2008-02-12       Impact factor: 3.452

7.  Comparison between hepatic wedge resection and anatomic resection for colorectal liver metastases.

Authors:  Daria Zorzi; John T Mullen; Eddie K Abdalla; Timothy M Pawlik; Axel Andres; Andrea Muratore; Steven A Curley; Gilles Mentha; Lorenzo Capussotti; Jean-Nicolas Vauthey
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 3.267

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