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Esophagectomies for Malignancy Among General and Thoracic Surgeons: A Propensity Score Matched National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Analysis Stratified by Surgical Approach

Leonard-Murali, Shravan (author)
Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA
Ivanics, Tommy (author)
Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA
Nasser, Hassan (author)
Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA
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Tang, Amy (author)
Department of Public Health Sciences, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA
Hammoud, Zane (author)
Department of Surgery, Division of Thoracic Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, USA
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2021-08-12
2021
English.
In: The American surgeon. - : SAGE Publications. - 0003-1348 .- 1555-9823.
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  • Previous studies of esophagectomy outcomes by surgical specialty do not address malignancy or surgical approach. We sought to evaluate these cases using a national database. The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)–targeted esophagectomy data set was queried for esophagectomies for malignancy and grouped by surgeon specialty: thoracic surgery (TS) or general surgery (GS). 1:1 propensity score matching was performed. Associations of surgical specialty with outcomes of interest (30-day mortality, anastomotic leak, Clavien-Dindo grade ≥ 3, and positive margin rate) were assessed overall and in surgical approach subsets. 1463 patients met inclusion criteria (512 GS and 951 TS). Propensity score matching yielded matched groups of 512, with similar demographics, preoperative stage, and neoadjuvant therapy rates. All outcomes of interest were similar between TS and GS groups, both overall and when stratified by surgical approach. Esophagectomy for malignancy has a similar perioperative safety profile and positive margin rate among general and thoracic surgeons, regardless of surgical approach.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Kirurgi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Surgery (hsv//eng)

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