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Comparison of Learning Curves for Major and Minor Laparoscopic Liver Resection

Authors
Lee, WoohyungWoo, Jung-WooLee, Jin-KwonPark, Ji-HoKim, Ju-YeonKwag, Seung-JinPark, TaejinJeong, Sang-HoJu, Young-TaeJeong, Eun-JungLee, Young-JoonChoi, Sang-KyungHong, Soon-ChanJeong, Chi-Young
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Citation
Journal of Laparoendoscopic and Advanced Surgical Techniques, v.26, no.6, pp 457 - 464
Pages
8
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Journal Title
Journal of Laparoendoscopic and Advanced Surgical Techniques
Volume
26
Number
6
Start Page
457
End Page
464
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77771
DOI
10.1089/lap.2016.0063
ISSN
1092-6429
1557-9034
Abstract
Background: Because laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) has a steep learning curve, analyzing experience is important for trainees. Several authors have described the learning curve of LLR, without comparing the learning curves between major and minor LLR. Methods: Perioperative data were retrieved from the medical records of 170 consecutive patients who underwent LLR by a single surgeon at a tertiary hospital. Learning curves were generated and compared between major and minor LLR using cumulative sum control charts and the moving average. Results: Major and minor LLR was performed in 96 and 74 patients, respectively. The learning curves showed a steady state after case 50 for major LLR. Because of discordant results in minor LLR, subgroup analyses were performed, showing competency in LLR after cases 25 and 35 for left lateral sectionectomy and tumorectomy, respectively. Transfused red blood cell volume (0.6 versus 2.2 packs, P<.001) decreased after achievement of competence in major LLR. Blood loss exceeding 500mL (odds ratio 2.395, 95% confidence interval 1.096-5.233, P=.028) was independently associated with LLR failure. Conclusions: The number of cases required to accomplish LLR differed according to the extent of resection. Extensive blood loss was independently associated with LLR failure.
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