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. 2022 Jun 22;29(11):6949–6957. doi: 10.1245/s10434-022-12029-7

Table 2.

Perioperative outcomes of patients who underwent pancreatectomy with simultaneous hepatectomy compared with those who underwent isolated hepatectomy

Simultaneous hepatectomy (n = 131) Isolated hepatectomy (n = 74) p-value
Major hepatectomy 31 (24%) 24 (32%) 0.23
Operative time (minutes)a 290 (247–366) 219 (171–262) < 0.001
Estimated blood loss >1000 mla 44 (34%) 8 (12%) 0.002
Transfusion within 72 hours 57 (44%) 20 (27%) 0.028
Major complications (CD ≥3) 40 (31%) 18 (24%) 0.43
PHBL (grades B-C) 9 (6.9%) 9 (12%) 0.30
PPH or PHH (grades B-C) 10 (7.6%) 4 (5.4%) 0.77
PHLF (grades B-C) 1 (0.8%) 1 (1.4%) 0.99
Unplanned reoperation 7 (5.3%) 6 (8.1%) 0.63
Length of stay (days) 7 (6-11) 6 (4–8) < 0.001
30-day mortality 1 (0.8%) 2 (2.7%) 0.30
90-day mortality 2 (1.5%) 2 (2.7%) 0.62

Categorical variables are shown as number (percentage) and continuous variables as median (interquartile range)

CD, Clavien-Dindo; PHBL, post-hepatectomy bile leakage; PPH, post-pancreatectomy hemorrhage; PHH, post-hepatectomy hemorrhage; PHLF, post-hepatectomy liver failure

aPatients with missing information on operative time (n = 2) and estimated blood loss (n = 8) were excluded from the respective analyses