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Clinical features and prediction of long-term survival after surgery for perihilar cholangiocarcinoma.

Anna MantasCarlos Constantin OttoPim B OlthofDaniel HeiseDieter Paul HoyerPhilipp BrunersMaxim DewulfSven Arke LangTom Florian UlmerUlf Peter NeumannJan Bednarsch
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Long-term survival after surgery for pCCA is possible and is strongly negatively associated with preoperative portal vein infiltration and intraoperative PRBC transfusion. As these variables are part of preoperative staging or can be modulated by intraoperative technique, the proposed prognostic composite variable can easily be transferred into clinical management to predict the oncological outcome of patients undergoing surgery for pCCA.
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