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dc.contributor.authorTomassini, Federico-
dc.contributor.authorScuderi, Vincenzo-
dc.contributor.authorBerardi, Giammauro-
dc.contributor.authorDili, Alexandra-
dc.contributor.authorD'Hondt, Mathieu-
dc.contributor.authorSERGEANT, Gregory-
dc.contributor.authorHubert, Catherine-
dc.contributor.authorHuysentruyt, Frederik-
dc.contributor.authorBerrevoet, Frederik-
dc.contributor.authorLucidi, Valerio-
dc.contributor.authorTroisi, Roberto Ivan-
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-30T15:04:35Z-
dc.date.available2018-07-30T15:04:35Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA, 117(1), p. 15-20-
dc.identifier.issn0001-5458-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/26485-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Laparoscopic liver surgery (LLS) gained popularity bringing several advantages including decreased morbidity and reduction of length of hospital stay compared to open. Methods: To understand practice and evolution of LLS in Belgium, a 20-questions survey was sent to all members of the Royal Belgian Society for Surgery, the Belgian Section of Hepato-Pancreatic and Biliary Surgery and the Belgian Group for Endoscopic Surgery. Results: Thirty-seven surgical units representing 61 surgeons performing LLS in Belgium responded: 50% from regional hospitals, 28% from university and 22% from peripheral hospitals. Replies from high volume centers (>50 liver-surgery/year) were 19%. More than 25% of liver procedures were performed laparoscopically in 35% of centers. LLS is adopted since more than 15-years in 14.5% of centers with an increasing rate reported in 59%. Low relevance of LLS in the hospital organization (26.5%) and lack of time in surgical schedules (12%) or of specific training (9%) are the main barriers for further diffusion. More than 80% of the responders agreed to participate to a national prospective registry. Conclusion: LLS is mainly performed in experienced HPB units with an increasing interest in peripheral centers. A prospective national registry will be useful by providing real data in terms of indications, morbidity and overall evolution.-
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dc.rights(C) 2016 The Royal Belgian Society for Surgery-
dc.subject.otherlaparoscopic liver resection; survey; liver resection in Belgium; national registry-
dc.titleThe practice of laparoscopic liver surgery in Belgium: a national survey-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage20-
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.identifier.spage15-
dc.identifier.volume117-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1080/00015458.2016.1202478-
dc.identifier.isi000396648800003-
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item.contributorTomassini, Federico-
item.contributorScuderi, Vincenzo-
item.contributorBerardi, Giammauro-
item.contributorDili, Alexandra-
item.contributorD'Hondt, Mathieu-
item.contributorSERGEANT, Gregory-
item.contributorHubert, Catherine-
item.contributorHuysentruyt, Frederik-
item.contributorBerrevoet, Frederik-
item.contributorLucidi, Valerio-
item.contributorTroisi, Roberto Ivan-
item.fullcitationTomassini, Federico; Scuderi, Vincenzo; Berardi, Giammauro; Dili, Alexandra; D'Hondt, Mathieu; SERGEANT, Gregory; Hubert, Catherine; Huysentruyt, Frederik; Berrevoet, Frederik; Lucidi, Valerio & Troisi, Roberto Ivan (2017) The practice of laparoscopic liver surgery in Belgium: a national survey. In: ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA, 117(1), p. 15-20.-
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