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. 2021 Apr;10(2):154–162. doi: 10.21037/hbsn-19-948

Table 2. Short-term outcomes after left or right liver resection for suspected PHC.

Outcome All suspected PHC (n=178) Left-sided liver resection (n=76) Right-sided liver resection (n=102) P value
Hospital stay, median [IQR] 13 [9–21] 13 [9–22] 13 [8–21] 0.909
Overall morbidity, n [%] 137 [77] 63 [83] 74 [73] 0.105
Severe morbidity, n [%] (CD grade ≥3) 103 [58] 41 [54] 62 [61] 0.361
90-day mortality, n [%] 24 [14] 8 [11] 16 [16] 0.319
Posthepatectomy liver failure (ISGLS B or C), n [%] 30 [17] 8 [11] 22 [22] 0.052
Posthepatectomy haemorrhage (ISGLS B or C), n [%] 14 [8] 5 [7] 9 [9] 0.582
Bile leakage (ISGLS B or C), n [%] 57 [32] 26 [34] 31 [30] 0.589
HJ-leakage, n [%] 32 [18] 16 [21] 16 [16] 0.462
R0 resections (only pathology proven PHC), n [%] 56/142 [39] 25/62 [40] 31/80 [39] 0.849

PHC, perihilar cholangiocarcinoma.