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Int J Surg ; 84: 78-84, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33091619

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BACKGROUND: Studies reporting benchmark values for surgical procedures should provide instruments for comparison, gap analysis and adoption of corrective measures to improve the outcome. METHODS: A systematic search was performed to identify articles containing the MESH terms "benchmarking" AND "hepatectomy". An Institutional Review Board-approved database of all hepato-biliary surgical procedures, performed in a new tertiary referral surgical unit was used for benchmarking results with the values reported in the literature. RESULTS: Five articles were suitable for benchmarking: 3 based benchmark values (BMV) on the 75th percentiles of surgical outcomes among high-volume centers, one study provided BMV on the "Achievable Bench-mark of Care" and one study provided BMV on the 75th percentiles through a Bayesian prediction. When we benchmarked our surgical experience of 320 hepatic resections, we found margins for improvement for open major hepatectomies and for laparoscopic multiple resections/concomitant bowel resections but it was impossible to compare homogeneous sub-groups of patients for most of the procedures due to the lack of high-quality literature data. CONCLUSION: Benchmarking a surgical experience with the BMV provided in literature was attempted but unfortunately the lack of a standardized way for conducting benchmark analysis did not allow, at present, reliable quality comparison and improvement.


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Benchmarking , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos del Sistema Biliar/métodos , Hepatectomía/métodos , Centros de Atención Terciaria , Teorema de Bayes , Humanos
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