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Positive impact of laparoscopic hepatectomy versus open hepatectomy on body size-corrected bleeding in obese patients.
Nakamura, Masanori; Ashida, Ryo; Ohgi, Katsuhisa; Yamada, Mihoko; Kato, Yoshiyasu; Otsuka, Shimpei; Kakuda, Yuko; Uesaka, Katsuhiko; Sugiura, Teiichi.
Affiliation
  • Nakamura M; Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Sunto-Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, 4118777, Japan.
  • Ashida R; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.
  • Ohgi K; Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Sunto-Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, 4118777, Japan. r.ashida@scchr.jp.
  • Yamada M; Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Sunto-Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, 4118777, Japan.
  • Kato Y; Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Sunto-Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, 4118777, Japan.
  • Otsuka S; Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Sunto-Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, 4118777, Japan.
  • Kakuda Y; Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Sunto-Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, 4118777, Japan.
  • Uesaka K; Division of Pathology, Shizuoka Cancer Center, Shizuoka, Japan.
  • Sugiura T; Division of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Shizuoka Cancer Center, 1007 Shimonagakubo, Sunto-Nagaizumi, Shizuoka, 4118777, Japan.
Surg Today ; 2024 Jun 14.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38871859
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Laparoscopic hepatectomy (LH) is reported to cause less bleeding than open hepatectomy (OH) in obese patients; however, there are no reports addressing this issue in terms of body size-corrected bleeding.

METHODS:

The subjects of this study were 31 obese and 149 non-obese patients who underwent LH and 32 obese and 245 non-obese patients who underwent OH. Bleeding corrected for body surface area (C-BL) was compared between the obese and non-obese patients who underwent each procedure. A multivariate analysis for increased C-BL was performed using the median C-BL for each procedure.

RESULTS:

The median C-BL tended to be higher in the obese patients than in the non-obese patients who underwent LH, but there was no significant difference (72 vs. 42 mL/m2, P = 0.050). However, it was significantly higher in the obese patients than in the non-obese patients who underwent OH (542 vs. 333 mL/m2, P = 0.002). In a multivariate analysis, for OH, sectionectomy or more (OR 3.20, P < 0.001) and a high BMI (OR 2.76, P = 0.018) were found to be independent risk factors, whereas for LH, a high BMI was not (OR 1.58, P = 0.301).

CONCLUSIONS:

Obesity was identified as a risk factor for increased bleeding with body size correction for OH, but the risk was reduced for LH.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Surg Today Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Surg Today Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan
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