Circumstances and implications of conversion from minimally invasive to open liver resection: a multi-center analysis from the AMILES registry.
Hallbera GudmundsdottirGuido FiorentiniYasmin EssajiDaniel D'SouzaTania Torres-RuizDavid A GellerW Scott HeltonMelissa E HoggDavid A IannittiAshwin S KamathEdwin O OnkendiPablo E SerranoKerri A SimoIswanto SucandySusanne G WarnerAdnan AlseidiSean P Clearynull nullPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
Conversion from MILR to open surgery is associated with increased perioperative morbidity and mortality. Conversion due to intraoperative adverse events is rare but associated with significantly higher complication and mortality rates, while conversion due to unfavorable findings is associated with similar outcomes as planned open resection. High-risk patients may benefit from early conversion in a controlled fashion if difficulties are encountered or anticipated.
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