Patient-Related Prognostic Factors for Anastomotic Leakage, Major Complications, and Short-Term Mortality Following Esophagectomy for Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses.
Robert T van KootenDaan M VoetenEwout W SteyerbergHenk H HartgrinkMark I van Berge HenegouwenRichard van HillegersbergRob A E M TollenaarMichel W J M WoutersPublished in: Annals of surgical oncology (2021)
Various patient-related prognostic factors are associated with anastomotic leakage, major postoperative complications, and postoperative mortality following oncological esophagectomy. This knowledge may define case-mix adjustment models used in benchmarking or auditing and may assist in selection of patients eligible for surgery or tailored perioperative care.
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