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Are the current difficulty scores for laparoscopic liver surgery telling the whole story? An international survey and recommendations for the future

Title: Are the current difficulty scores for laparoscopic liver surgery telling the whole story? An international survey and recommendations for the future
Authors: Halls, Mark C.; Cherqui, Daniel; Taylor, Mark A.; Primrose, John N.; Abu Hilal, Mohammed; Aldrighetti, L.; Al Saati, H.; Alseidi, A.; Aroori, S.; Belli, G.; Besselink, M.; Edwin, B.; D'Hondt, M.; Dagher, I.; Dejong, C.; Geller, D.; Hamady, Z.; Hamoui, M.; Isaksson, B.; Ivanecz, A.; Le Roux, G.; Lesurtel, M.; O'Rouke, N.; Prasad, R.; Prieto Calvo, M.; Reddy, S.; Rotellar, F.; Santoyo, J.; Soonawalla, Z.; Soubrane, O.; Stavrou, G.; Subar, D.; Sutcliffe, R.; Tanis, P.; Troisi, R.; Van Dam, Ronald; Wakabayashi, G.; White, S.
Publication Year: 2018
Collection: University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton
Description: Background: recent studies have suggested that the difficulty of laparoscopic liver resections are related to both patient and tumour factors, however the available difficulty scoring systems only incorporate tumour factors. The aim of this study was to assess the opinion of laparoscopic liver surgeons regarding the factors that affect the perceived difficulty of laparoscopic liver resections. Method: using a Visual Analogue Scale an international survey of laparoscopic liver surgeons was undertaken to assess the perceived difficulty of 26 factors previously demonstrated to affect the difficulty of a laparoscopic liver resection. Results: 80 surgeons with a combined experience of over 7000 laparoscopic liver resections responded to the survey. The difficulty of laparoscopic liver surgery was suggested to be increased by a BMI > 35 by 89% of respondents; neo-adjuvant chemotherapy by 79%; repeated liver resection by 99% and concurrent procedures by 59% however these factors have not been included in the previous difficulty scoring systems. Conclusion: the results suggests that the difficulty of laparoscopic liver surgery is not fully assessed by the available difficulty scoring systems and prompts the development of a new difficulty score that incorporates all factors believed to increase difficulty.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: text
Language: English
Relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/414751/1/Are_current_LLS_difficulty_scores_sufficient_REVISION_.pdf; Halls, Mark C., Cherqui, Daniel, Taylor, Mark A., Primrose, John N. and Abu Hilal, Mohammed , Collaborators of The Difficulty of Laparoscopic Liver Surgery Survey (2018) Are the current difficulty scores for laparoscopic liver surgery telling the whole story? An international survey and recommendations for the future. HPB, 20 (3), 231-236. (doi:10.1016/j.hpb.2017.08.028 ).
Availability: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/414751/; https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/414751/1/Are_current_LLS_difficulty_scores_sufficient_REVISION_.pdf
Rights: cc_by_nc_nd_4
Accession Number: edsbas.ED93BBED
Database: BASE