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Results of Surgical Treatment of the Hepatobiliopancreatic Surgical Unit

Results of Surgical Treatment of the Hepatobiliopancreatic Surgical Unit

Recruiting
15-90 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The main aims of this study are:

  1. - to evaluate post-surgical morbidity and mortality outcomes, following the criteria and the definitions from Claven-Dindo and ISGPS international classifications, of the patients operated by the HPB Surgical Unit.
  2. - to evaluate survival and disease-free survival rates of the patients operated by the HPB Surgical Unit due to tumoral cause.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients operated by the HPB Surgical Unit in the last 10 years (retrospective)
  • All patients being operated by the HPB Surgical Unit from January 2019 onwards who provide inform consent (prospective).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients not eligible for surgery
  • Patients not interested in taking part in the study

Study details
    Pancreas Disease
    Liver Diseases
    Surgical Procedure
    Unspecified
    Bile Duct Diseases

NCT04556019

Fundacion Miguel Servet

28 January 2024

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