Novel Benchmark Values for Open Major Anatomic Liver Resection in Non-cirrhotic Patients

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Sousa da Silva, Richard | Breuer, Eva | Shankar, Sadhana | Kawakatsu, Shoji | Hołówko, Wacław | Santos Coelho, João | Jeddou, Heithem | Sugiura, Teiichi | Ghallab, Mohammed | da Silva, Doris | Watanabe, Genki | Botea, Florin | Sakai, Nozomu | Addeo, Pietro | Tzedakis, Stylianos | Bartsch, Fabian | Balcer, Kaja | Lim, Chetana | Werey, Fabien | Lopez-Lopez, Victor | Peralta Montero, Luciana | Sanchez Claria, Rodrigo | Leiting, Jennifer | Vachharajani, Neeta | Hopping, Eve | Torres, Orlando | Hirano, Satoshi | Andel, Daan | Hagendoorn, Jeroen | Psica, Alicja | Ravaioli, Matteo | Ahn, Keun Soon | Reese, Tim | Montes, Leonardo | Gunasekaran, Ganesh | Alcázar, Cándido | Lim, Jin Hong | Haroon, Muhammad | Lu, Qian | Castaldi, Antonio | Orimo, Tatsuya | Moeckli, Beat | Abadía, Teresa | Ruffolo, Luis | Dib Hasan, Josefina | Ratti, Francesca | Kauffmann, Emmanuele | de Wilde, Roeland | Polak, Wojciech | Boggi, Ugo | Aldrighetti, Luca | Mccormack, Lucas | Hernandez-Alejandro, Roberto | Serrablo, Alejandro | Toso, Christian | Taketomi, Akinobu | Gugenheim, Jean | Dong, Jiahong | Hanif, Faisal | Park, Joon Seong | Ramia, José | Schwartz, Myron | Ramisch, Diego | de Oliveira, Michelle | Oldhafer, Karl | Kang, Koo Jeong | Cescon, Matteo | Lodge, Peter | Rinkes, Inne | Noji, Takehiro | Thomson, John-Edwin | Goh, Su Kah | Chapman, William | Cleary, Sean | Pekolj, Juan | Regimbeau, Jean-Marc | Scatton, Olivier | Truant, Stéphanie | Lang, Hauke | Fuks, David | Bachellier, Philippe | Ohtsuka, Masayuki | Popescu, Irinel | Hasegawa, Kiyoshi | Lesurtel, Mickaël | Adam, René | Cherqui, Daniel | Uesaka, Katsuhiko | Boudjema, Karim | Pinto-Marques, Hugo | Grąt, Michał | Petrowsky, Henrik | Ebata, Tomoki | Prachalias, Andreas | Robles-Campos, Ricardo | Clavien, Pierre-Alain

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International audience. Objective: This study aims at establishing benchmark values for best achievable outcomes following open major anatomic hepatectomy for liver tumors of all dignities. Background: Outcomes after open major hepatectomies vary widely lacking reference values for comparisons among centers, indications, types of resections, and minimally invasive procedures. Methods: A standard benchmark methodology was used covering consecutive patients, who underwent open major anatomic hepatectomy from 44 high-volume liver centers from 5 continents over a 5-year period (2016–2020). Benchmark cases were low-risk non-cirrhotic patients without significant comorbidities treated in high-volume centers (≥30 major liver resections/year). Benchmark values were set at the 75th percentile of median values of all centers. Minimum follow-up period was 1 year in each patient. Results: Of 8044 patients, 2908 (36%) qualified as benchmark (low-risk) cases. Benchmark cutoffs for all indications include R0 resection ≥78%; liver failure (grade B/C) ≤10%; bile leak (grade B/C) ≤18%; complications ≥grade 3 and CCI ® ≤46% and ≤9 at 3 months, respectively. Benchmark values differed significantly between malignant and benign conditions so that reference values must be adjusted accordingly. Extended right hepatectomy (H1, 4-8 or H4-8) disclosed a higher cutoff for liver failure, while extended left (H1-5,8 or H2-5,8) were associated with higher cutoffs for bile leaks, but had superior oncologic outcomes, when compared to formal left hepatectomy (H1-4 or H2-4). The minimal follow-up for a conclusive outcome evaluation following open anatomic major resection must be 3 months. Conclusion: These new benchmark cutoffs for open major hepatectomy provide a powerful tool to convincingly evaluate other approaches including parenchymal-sparing procedures, laparoscopic/robotic approaches, and alternative treatments, such as ablation therapy, irradiation, or novel chemotherapy regimens.

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