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Concurrent major hepatic resection with primary colorectal cancer increases risk of organ space infections.

Alexander OstapenkoStephanie StroeverSanjana MurdandeMinha KimKrist AploksRamanathan SeshadriXiang Da Eric Dong
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2022)
Prior studies demonstrated that synchronous resections are safe in properly selected patients with no difference in long-term outcomes. Few studies have explored immediate perioperative outcomes between the two approaches. After controlling for confounders, we demonstrate that synchronous resection with major hepatic surgery increases the risk of organ space SSIs. Future studies should elucidate the precise source of organ space SSIs in order to decrease the risk of this adverse outcome.
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