Background: This study aimed to assess the best achievable outcomes in laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) after risk adjustment based on surgical technical difficulty using a national registry. Methods: LLRs registered in the Italian Group of Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery registry from November 2014 to March 2018 were considered. Benchmarks were calculated according to the Achievable Benchmark of Care (ABC™). LLRs at each centre were divided into three clusters (groups I, II and III) based on the Kawaguchi classification. ABCs for overall and major morbidity were calculated in each cluster. Multivariable analysis was used to identify independent risk factors for overall and major morbidity. Significant variables were used in further risk...
Background: As a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liv...
Background: previous studies have demonstrated that patient, surgical, tumour and operative variable...
Background: Based on excellent outcomes from high-volume centres, laparoscopic liver resection is in...
Background: This study aimed to assess the best achievable outcomes in laparoscopic liver resection ...
Background/Purpose: Quality measures in surgery are important to establish appropriate levels of car...
Objective:To establish global benchmark outcomes indicators after laparoscopic liver resections (L-L...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
AbstractBackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscop...
Surgical resection is the only cure for primary, and secondary, neoplasms of the liver. A minimally ...
Background: As a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liv...
Background: previous studies have demonstrated that patient, surgical, tumour and operative variable...
Background: Based on excellent outcomes from high-volume centres, laparoscopic liver resection is in...
Background: This study aimed to assess the best achievable outcomes in laparoscopic liver resection ...
Background/Purpose: Quality measures in surgery are important to establish appropriate levels of car...
Objective:To establish global benchmark outcomes indicators after laparoscopic liver resections (L-L...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
BackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liver...
AbstractBackgroundAs a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscop...
Surgical resection is the only cure for primary, and secondary, neoplasms of the liver. A minimally ...
Background: As a consequence of continuous technical developments in liver surgery, laparoscopic liv...
Background: previous studies have demonstrated that patient, surgical, tumour and operative variable...
Background: Based on excellent outcomes from high-volume centres, laparoscopic liver resection is in...