Early adoption of laparoscopic liver surgery in Poland: a national retrospective cohort study

Author:

Hołówko Wacław1,Serednicki Wojciech2,Bartkowiak Mateusz1,Wysocki Michał3,Domurat Marian4,Mielko Jerzy5,Pierściński Stanisław6,Hogendorf Piotr7,Masior Łukasz18,Kalinowski Piotr1,Wierdak Mateusz2,Frączek Mariusz8,Tarasik Aleksander4,Wróblewski Tadeusz1,Budzyński Andrzej3,Pędziwiatr Michał2,Grąt Michał1

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Transplant and Liver Surgery

2. 2nd Department of General Surgery, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow

3. Department of General Surgery and Surgical Oncology, Ludwik Rydygier Memorial Hospital

4. Department of Oncological Surgery, Regional Oncological Center, Białystok, Poland

5. Department of Surgical Oncology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin

6. Department of General and Endocrine Surgery, Nicolaus Copernicus University Collegium Medicum, Bydgoszcz

7. Department of General and Transplant Surgery, Medical University of Łódź, Barlicki Teaching Hospital, Łódź

8. Department of General, Vascular and Oncological Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw

Abstract

Background: The need for safe and efficient dissemination of minimally invasive approach in liver surgery is among the current challenges for hepatobiliary surgeons. After the stage of innovators and pioneers, the following countries should adopt a laparoscopic approach. The aim of this study was to assess the national experience and trend in implementing laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) in Poland. Materials and methods: A national registry of LLR performed in Poland was established in June 2020. All LLR cases performed before were included retrospectively, followed by prospectively collected new cases. Baseline characteristics, preoperative and intraoperative data, short-term results and long-term follow-up were recorded. Results: Since 2010 up to the end of 2022 there were 718 LLRs performed in Poland. The national rate of laparoscopic approach has gradually increased since 2017 (P<0.001), reaching the rate of 11.7% in 2022. There were 443 (61.7%), 107 (14.9%), and 168 (23.4%) LLRs performed in accordance to increasing grades of difficulty. The move towards more demanding cases had an increasing trend over the years (P<0.001). Total intraoperative adverse event and postoperative severe complications rates were estimated for 13.5% (n=97) and 6.7% (n=48), respectively. 30-day reoperation, readmission and postoperative mortality rates were 3.6% (n=26), 2.8% (n=20), and 0.8% (n=6), respectively. While the R0 resection margin was assessed in 643 (89.6%) cases, the total textbook outcomes (TO) were achieved in 525 (74.5%) cases. Overcoming the learning curve of 60 LLRs, resulted in an increasing TO rate from 72.3 to 80.6% (P=0.024). Conclusions: It is the first national analysis of a laparoscopic approach in liver surgery in Poland. An increasing trend of minimizing invasiveness in liver resection has been observed. Responsible selection of cases in accordance with difficulty may provide results within global benchmark values and textbook outcomes already during the learning curve.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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