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Impact of cirrhosis in patients undergoing laparoscopic liver resection in a nationwide multicentre survey.

Christian HobeikaDavid FuksFrançois CauchyClaire GoumardO SoubraneB GayetE SalaméD CherquiE VibertO Scattonnull nullT NomiN OudafalT KawaiS KomatsuS OkumuraN PetruccianiA LaurentP BucurL BarbierB TrechotJ NunèzM TedeschiM-A AllardN GolseO CiacioG PittauA Sa CunhaR AdamC LaurentL ChicheP LeourierL RebiboJ-M RegimbeauL FerreF R SoucheJ ChauvatJ-M FabreF JehaesK MohkamM LesurtelC DucerfJ-Y MabrutT HorF PayeP BalladurB SucF MuscariG MilletM El AmraniC RatajczakK LecolleE BoleslawskiS TruantF-R PruvotA-R KianmaneshT CodjiaL SchwarzE GirardJ AbbaC LetoublonM ChiricaA CarmeloC VanBruggheZ CherkaouiX UnterteinerR MemeoP PessauxE BucE LermiteJ BarbieuxM BougardU MarcheseJ EwaldO TuriniA ThobieB MenahemA MulliriJ LubranoJ ZemourH FagotG PassotE GregoireJ HardwigsenY-P le TreutD Patrice
Published in: The British journal of surgery (2020)
Underlying cirrhosis remains an independent risk factor for impaired outcomes in patients undergoing LLR, even in expert centres.
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