Abdominal operations in patients with cirrhosis: Still a major surgical challenge

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Mansour, A [1 ]
Watson, W [1 ]
Shayani, V [1 ]
Pickleman, J [1 ]
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[1] LOYOLA UNIV,STRITCH SCH MED,DEPT SURG,MAYWOOD,IL 60153
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10.1016/S0039-6060(97)90080-5
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Background. Hepatic transplantation and portasystemic shunts can be safely performed in patients with advanced liver disease, whereas other abdominal procedures appear to have a much higher mortality rate. This study reviews the outcomes of patients with cirrhosis after the full spectrum of abdominal operations. Methods. In a 12-year period, 92 patients diagnosed with cirrhosis required either an emergent or elective abdominal operation. There were four categories of operations: cholecystectomy in 17 patients, hernia in 9, gastrointestinal tract in 54, and other procedures in 12. Fifty-five clinical, laboratory, and operative variables were analyzed to identify factors predictive of poor outcome. Results. Coagulopathy developed in 24 patients (27%) and sepsis in 15 (16%). The mortality rate after emergent operations was 50%, compared to 18% for elective cases (p = 0.001). Other factors that predicted mortality included the presence of ascites (p = 0.006), encephalopathy (p = 0.002), and elevated prothrombin time (p = 0.021). The mortality in Child's class A patients was 10%, compared to 30% in class B and 82% in class C patients. Conclusions. Patients with cirrhosis undergoing elective or emergent operations are at a significant risk of developing postoperative complications leading to death. The most accurate predictor of outcome is the patient's preoperative Child's class.
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