International audienceObjective: The aim of this study was to build a predictive model of operative difficulty in open liver resections (LRs). Summary Background Data: Recent attempts at classifying open-LR have been focused on postoperative outcomes and were based on predefined anatomical schemes without taking into account other anatomical/technical factors. Methods: Four intraoperative variables were perceived by the authors as to reflect operative difficulty: operation and transection times, blood loss, and number of Pringle maneuvers. A hierarchical ascendant classification (HAC) was used to identify homogeneous groups of operative difficulty, based on these variables. Predefined technical/anatomical factors were then selected to build...
INTRODUCTION: Notwithstanding technical advances and high experience of liver resection of specializ...
BACKGROUND: In spite of accurate selection of patients eligible for resection, and although advances...
While minimally invasive surgery (MIS) to treat liver tumors has increased, data on perioperative ou...
International audienceObjective: The aim of this study was to build a predictive model of operative ...
Background: previous studies have demonstrated that patient, surgical, tumour and operative variable...
BACKGROUND: Objective assessment of the difficulty of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) preoperativ...
Objective: This study aims at establishing benchmark values for best achievable outcomes following o...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have suggested that the difficulty of laparoscopic liver resections are r...
AbstractBackgroundStudies demonstrate an inverse relationship between institution/surgeon procedural...
Background: Recent studies have suggested that the difficulty of laparoscopic liver resections are r...
Background: Surgical complications for surgeons still in the learning phase of major laparoscopic li...
Background: Presently, according to different difficulty scoring systems, there is no difference in ...
The current study aimed to assess the performance of the 3-level complexity classification that stra...
Background: Laparoscopic liver resection demands expertise and a long learning curve. Resection of t...
OBJECTIVE: To stratify major hepatectomies (MajHs) according to their outcomes. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUN...
INTRODUCTION: Notwithstanding technical advances and high experience of liver resection of specializ...
BACKGROUND: In spite of accurate selection of patients eligible for resection, and although advances...
While minimally invasive surgery (MIS) to treat liver tumors has increased, data on perioperative ou...
International audienceObjective: The aim of this study was to build a predictive model of operative ...
Background: previous studies have demonstrated that patient, surgical, tumour and operative variable...
BACKGROUND: Objective assessment of the difficulty of laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) preoperativ...
Objective: This study aims at establishing benchmark values for best achievable outcomes following o...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have suggested that the difficulty of laparoscopic liver resections are r...
AbstractBackgroundStudies demonstrate an inverse relationship between institution/surgeon procedural...
Background: Recent studies have suggested that the difficulty of laparoscopic liver resections are r...
Background: Surgical complications for surgeons still in the learning phase of major laparoscopic li...
Background: Presently, according to different difficulty scoring systems, there is no difference in ...
The current study aimed to assess the performance of the 3-level complexity classification that stra...
Background: Laparoscopic liver resection demands expertise and a long learning curve. Resection of t...
OBJECTIVE: To stratify major hepatectomies (MajHs) according to their outcomes. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUN...
INTRODUCTION: Notwithstanding technical advances and high experience of liver resection of specializ...
BACKGROUND: In spite of accurate selection of patients eligible for resection, and although advances...
While minimally invasive surgery (MIS) to treat liver tumors has increased, data on perioperative ou...