Titre : | UTILITY OF SCORES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF DIFFICULTY IN LIVER ONCOLOGICAL SURGERY | Type de document : | thèse | Auteurs : | KTAMI NOURELIMANE, Auteur | Année de publication : | 2022 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | Liver cancer surgery Scores of difficulty Laparoscopic liver surgeryOpen liver surgery Chirurgie du cancer du foie Scores de difficulté Chirurgie laparoscopique جراØØ© سرطان الكبد درجات الصعوبة جراØØ© الكبد بالمنظار
du foie Chirurgie ouverte du foie | Résumé : | We are reporting 95 cases out of 248 initial cases collected in the department of oncological
surgery of the national Institute of Oncology in the period between 01/2018 and 02/2022,
treated for several types of tumors with the following proportions :[ 19.6% KCVB / 11.3%
CHC/ 48.5%MHCCR / 6.2% CKPH / 5.2% C autres / TB 4.1% ]
Our main purpose is to assess the utility of the available scores in predicting the difficulty of a
liver tumor surgery so as to use scoring in daily practice while deciding the best strategy for
each case .
In our study the male-to-female ratio is :
The scores that have been applied on our selected cases are : IMM(kawaguchi) -
HASEGAWA - HALLS - and the minor/major classical score .
The Judging criteria were intraoperative Blood loss - Surgical time - Major complications
(≥ III Clavien-Dindo )
The significant increase in difficulty level was associated with the
IMM/HALLS/HASEGAWA scores , only correlating the Blood loss as a judging criteria
with a p value of < 0.001 for IMM and Hasegawa scores and 0.008 for Halls score.
No score was significantly correlated to the Surgical time and the postoperative major
complications .The minor/major score allowed us to predict the major complications that are
≥ IIICD with a p value of 0.009.
| Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : | M3292022 | Président : | Mohsine Raouf | Directeur : | Benkabbou Amine | Juge : | Majbar Anas | Juge : | El Ahmadi Brahim | Juge : | Bouchentouf Sidi Mohamed |
UTILITY OF SCORES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF DIFFICULTY IN LIVER ONCOLOGICAL SURGERY [thèse] / KTAMI NOURELIMANE, Auteur . - 2022. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | Liver cancer surgery Scores of difficulty Laparoscopic liver surgeryOpen liver surgery Chirurgie du cancer du foie Scores de difficulté Chirurgie laparoscopique جراØØ© سرطان الكبد درجات الصعوبة جراØØ© الكبد بالمنظار
du foie Chirurgie ouverte du foie | Résumé : | We are reporting 95 cases out of 248 initial cases collected in the department of oncological
surgery of the national Institute of Oncology in the period between 01/2018 and 02/2022,
treated for several types of tumors with the following proportions :[ 19.6% KCVB / 11.3%
CHC/ 48.5%MHCCR / 6.2% CKPH / 5.2% C autres / TB 4.1% ]
Our main purpose is to assess the utility of the available scores in predicting the difficulty of a
liver tumor surgery so as to use scoring in daily practice while deciding the best strategy for
each case .
In our study the male-to-female ratio is :
The scores that have been applied on our selected cases are : IMM(kawaguchi) -
HASEGAWA - HALLS - and the minor/major classical score .
The Judging criteria were intraoperative Blood loss - Surgical time - Major complications
(≥ III Clavien-Dindo )
The significant increase in difficulty level was associated with the
IMM/HALLS/HASEGAWA scores , only correlating the Blood loss as a judging criteria
with a p value of < 0.001 for IMM and Hasegawa scores and 0.008 for Halls score.
No score was significantly correlated to the Surgical time and the postoperative major
complications .The minor/major score allowed us to predict the major complications that are
≥ IIICD with a p value of 0.009.
| Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : | M3292022 | Président : | Mohsine Raouf | Directeur : | Benkabbou Amine | Juge : | Majbar Anas | Juge : | El Ahmadi Brahim | Juge : | Bouchentouf Sidi Mohamed |
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