International audienceObjectives: Analyze a multicenter cohort of deceased patients after pancreatectomy in high-volume centers in France by performing a root-cause analysis (RCA) to define the avoidable mortality rate. Background: Despite undeniable progress in pancreatic surgery for over a century, postoperative outcome remains particularly worse and could be further improved. Methods: All patients undergoing pancreatectomy between January 2015 and December 2018 and died postoperatively within 90 days after were included. RCA was performed in 2 stages: the first being the exhaustive collection of data concerning each patient from preoperative to death and the second being blind analysis of files by an independent expert committee. A typic...
Background: pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is associated with significant postoperative morbidity. Surge...
Objective: To quantify the impact of individual complications on mortality, organ failure, hospital ...
Objective: To quantify the impact of individual complications on mortality, organ failure, hospital ...
International audienceObjectives: Analyze a multicenter cohort of deceased patients after pancreatec...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze in-hospital mortality after pancreatectomy using a large national database. SU...
Background: Mortality is consistently reported as an outcome metric in pancreatic surgery. Given its...
Although mortality rates from pancreatectomy have decreased worldwide, death remains an infrequent b...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic resection can be performed to ameliorate the sequelae of chronic pancreatitis...
Background: The perioperative period is critical in the outcome for patients with pancreatic cancer....
HYPOTHESIS: Advances in specialized centers for pancreatic diseases have improved surgical morbidity...
INTRODUCTION: National studies on in-hospital pancreatic outcomes have focused on mortality. Non-fat...
Background: pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is associated with significant postoperative morbidity. Surge...
Objective: To quantify the impact of individual complications on mortality, organ failure, hospital ...
Objective: To quantify the impact of individual complications on mortality, organ failure, hospital ...
International audienceObjectives: Analyze a multicenter cohort of deceased patients after pancreatec...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze in-hospital mortality after pancreatectomy using a large national database. SU...
Background: Mortality is consistently reported as an outcome metric in pancreatic surgery. Given its...
Although mortality rates from pancreatectomy have decreased worldwide, death remains an infrequent b...
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic resection can be performed to ameliorate the sequelae of chronic pancreatitis...
Background: The perioperative period is critical in the outcome for patients with pancreatic cancer....
HYPOTHESIS: Advances in specialized centers for pancreatic diseases have improved surgical morbidity...
INTRODUCTION: National studies on in-hospital pancreatic outcomes have focused on mortality. Non-fat...
Background: pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is associated with significant postoperative morbidity. Surge...
Objective: To quantify the impact of individual complications on mortality, organ failure, hospital ...
Objective: To quantify the impact of individual complications on mortality, organ failure, hospital ...