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Comparison study between open and laparoscopic liver resection in a Saudi tertiary center

Faisal A. Al-Saif, Mosaed K. Aldekhayel, Faisal Al-Alem, Mazen M. Hassanain, Rafif E. Mattar and Abdulsalam Alsharabi
Saudi Medical Journal May 2019, 40 (5) 452-457; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2019.5.24086
Faisal A. Al-Saif
From the Department of Surgery (Al-Saif, Al-Alem, Hassanain, Mattar, Alsharabi), King Saud University; Department of Surgical Oncology (Aldekhayel), King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia; and from the Department of Oncology (Hassanain), McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada
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Mosaed K. Aldekhayel
From the Department of Surgery (Al-Saif, Al-Alem, Hassanain, Mattar, Alsharabi), King Saud University; Department of Surgical Oncology (Aldekhayel), King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia; and from the Department of Oncology (Hassanain), McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada
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Faisal Al-Alem
From the Department of Surgery (Al-Saif, Al-Alem, Hassanain, Mattar, Alsharabi), King Saud University; Department of Surgical Oncology (Aldekhayel), King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia; and from the Department of Oncology (Hassanain), McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada
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Mazen M. Hassanain
From the Department of Surgery (Al-Saif, Al-Alem, Hassanain, Mattar, Alsharabi), King Saud University; Department of Surgical Oncology (Aldekhayel), King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia; and from the Department of Oncology (Hassanain), McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada
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Rafif E. Mattar
From the Department of Surgery (Al-Saif, Al-Alem, Hassanain, Mattar, Alsharabi), King Saud University; Department of Surgical Oncology (Aldekhayel), King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia; and from the Department of Oncology (Hassanain), McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada
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Abdulsalam Alsharabi
From the Department of Surgery (Al-Saif, Al-Alem, Hassanain, Mattar, Alsharabi), King Saud University; Department of Surgical Oncology (Aldekhayel), King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Saudi Arabia; and from the Department of Oncology (Hassanain), McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada
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    Kaplan-Meier overall survival for Laparoscopic Vs Open hepatectomy. Hazard ratios (HR) = 4.04 with (95% CI) = (0.54 – 30.11) and p=0.174.

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    Kaplan-Meier disease-free survival for Laparoscopic Vs Open hepatectomy. Hazard ratios (HR) = 2.69 with (95% CI) = (0.39 – 21.41) and p=0.350.

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Faisal A. Al-Saif, Mosaed K. Aldekhayel, Faisal Al-Alem, Mazen M. Hassanain, Rafif E. Mattar, Abdulsalam Alsharabi
Saudi Medical Journal May 2019, 40 (5) 452-457; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2019.5.24086

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Faisal A. Al-Saif, Mosaed K. Aldekhayel, Faisal Al-Alem, Mazen M. Hassanain, Rafif E. Mattar, Abdulsalam Alsharabi
Saudi Medical Journal May 2019, 40 (5) 452-457; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2019.5.24086
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