Clinical Retrospective Study Analysis of Postoperative Complications Following Hepatectomy

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18-80
SponsorNanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University

About this trial

Hepatectomy is a crucial surgical method for treating liver diseases such as liver cancer, hepatic hemangiomas, and biliary stones. Although hepatectomy has achieved significant therapeutic effects, postoperative complications remain an inevitable issue. Complications following hepatectomy include liver failure, hepatic vascular thrombosis, wound infection at the hepatic incision, and bile leakage, among others. These complications pose a serious threat to patients' health and life, and also increase the waste of medical resources and the cost of treatment. Currently, research on postoperative complications of hepatectomy mainly focuses on small sample studies from a single center, and most studies only focus on a specific complication, lacking comprehensive and systematic analysis. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct a retrospective study analysis of complications related to hepatectomy to more comprehensively and objectively understand the incidence, risk factors, prevention, and treatment of postoperative complications, providing clinical doctors with more scientific treatment plans and guidance.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

1. Patients aged 18-80 years 2.Patients who underwent liver resection surgery at the participating centers

Disqualifiers

Prior cancer treatments such as transarterial chemoembolization, ablation, or targeted therapy.

Repeat liver resection surgeries.

Presence of other malignancies.

Concurrent end-stage diseases including active infections, respiratory failure, decompensated heart failure, and autoimmune disease exacerbations.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • International Study Group for Liver Surgery (ISGLS)

Treatment groups

2,000 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups