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Minimally invasive versus open pancreatoduodenectomy-systematic review and meta-analysis.

Michał PędziwiatrPiotr MałczakMagdalena PisarskaPiotr MajorMichał WysockiTomasz StefuraAndrzej Budzyński
Published in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2017)
Our review suggests that although MIPD takes longer, it may be associated with reduced blood loss, shortened LOS, and comparable rate of perioperative complications. Due to heterogeneity of included studies and differences in baseline characteristics between analyzed groups, the analysis of short-term oncological outcomes does not allow drawing unequivocal conclusions.
Keyphrases
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