Authors
Ewen A Griffiths, James Hodson, Ravi S Vohra, Paul Marriott, Tarek Katbeh, Samer Zino, Ahmad HM Nassar, West Midlands Research Collaborative
Publication date
2019/1/15
Journal
Surgical endoscopy
Volume
33
Pages
110-121
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Background
A reliable system for grading operative difficulty of laparoscopic cholecystectomy would standardise description of findings and reporting of outcomes. The aim of this study was to validate a difficulty grading system (Nassar scale), testing its applicability and consistency in two large prospective datasets.
Methods
Patient and disease-related variables and 30-day outcomes were identified in two prospective cholecystectomy databases: the multi-centre prospective cohort of 8820 patients from the recent CholeS Study and the single-surgeon series containing 4089 patients. Operative data and patient outcomes were correlated with Nassar operative difficultly scale, using Kendall’s tau for dichotomous variables, or Jonckheere–Terpstra tests for continuous variables. A ROC curve analysis was performed, to quantify the predictive accuracy of the …
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