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Key clinical point: Patients who underwent laparoscopic liver resection for HCC had fewer complications and similar long-term outcomes to those who had open resection procedures.

Major finding:  Patients in the laparoscopic group had significantly fewer complications of Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher compared to those in the open group (14% vs 29%, P = .01). Overall survival rates at 1, 3, and 5 years were similar between the laparoscopic group and the open group, 90.9%, 79.3%, 70.5% vs 91.3%, 88.5%, 83.1%, respectively, and cumulative recurrence rates were not significantly different between the groups.

Study details: The data come from a retrospective study of 149 adults who underwent either laparoscopic or open liver resection between January 2008 and December 2019. Primary outcomes of overall survival and cumulative incidence of recurrence were assessed after propensity score matching.

Disclosures: The study received no outside funding. The researchers had no financial conflicts to disclose.

Source: Ivanics T et al. Surgery. 2021 Nov 3. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2021.10.017.

 

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Key clinical point: Patients who underwent laparoscopic liver resection for HCC had fewer complications and similar long-term outcomes to those who had open resection procedures.

Major finding:  Patients in the laparoscopic group had significantly fewer complications of Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher compared to those in the open group (14% vs 29%, P = .01). Overall survival rates at 1, 3, and 5 years were similar between the laparoscopic group and the open group, 90.9%, 79.3%, 70.5% vs 91.3%, 88.5%, 83.1%, respectively, and cumulative recurrence rates were not significantly different between the groups.

Study details: The data come from a retrospective study of 149 adults who underwent either laparoscopic or open liver resection between January 2008 and December 2019. Primary outcomes of overall survival and cumulative incidence of recurrence were assessed after propensity score matching.

Disclosures: The study received no outside funding. The researchers had no financial conflicts to disclose.

Source: Ivanics T et al. Surgery. 2021 Nov 3. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2021.10.017.

 

Key clinical point: Patients who underwent laparoscopic liver resection for HCC had fewer complications and similar long-term outcomes to those who had open resection procedures.

Major finding:  Patients in the laparoscopic group had significantly fewer complications of Clavien-Dindo grade III or higher compared to those in the open group (14% vs 29%, P = .01). Overall survival rates at 1, 3, and 5 years were similar between the laparoscopic group and the open group, 90.9%, 79.3%, 70.5% vs 91.3%, 88.5%, 83.1%, respectively, and cumulative recurrence rates were not significantly different between the groups.

Study details: The data come from a retrospective study of 149 adults who underwent either laparoscopic or open liver resection between January 2008 and December 2019. Primary outcomes of overall survival and cumulative incidence of recurrence were assessed after propensity score matching.

Disclosures: The study received no outside funding. The researchers had no financial conflicts to disclose.

Source: Ivanics T et al. Surgery. 2021 Nov 3. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2021.10.017.

 

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