Textbook outcome as indicator of surgical quality in a single Western center: results from 300 consecutive gastrectomies

Textbook outcome (TO) has been proposed as a tool to evaluate surgical quality. Textbook oncological outcome (TOO) adds chemotherapeutic compliance to TO. This study was conducted to analyze the TO and TOO of patients with gastric adenocarcinoma who underwent surgery at our center. Data from a prosp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Updates in surgery 2024-08, Vol.76 (4), p.1357-1364
Hauptverfasser: Realis Luc, Marco, de Pascale, Stefano, Ascari, Filippo, Bonomi, Alessandro Michele, Bertani, Emilio, Cella, Chiara Alessandra, Gervaso, Lorenzo, Fumagalli Romario, Uberto
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Zusammenfassung:Textbook outcome (TO) has been proposed as a tool to evaluate surgical quality. Textbook oncological outcome (TOO) adds chemotherapeutic compliance to TO. This study was conducted to analyze the TO and TOO of patients with gastric adenocarcinoma who underwent surgery at our center. Data from a prospective database of patients operated on for gastric adenocarcinoma between September 2018 and September 2022 were analyzed. Postoperative management followed Enhanced Recovery After Surgery guidelines. The Dutch Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer Audit group defined TO as a multidimensional measure (10 items). TOO also considers guideline-accordant chemotherapeutic compliance. Three hundred patients underwent surgery during the study period (167 men, 133 women). One hundred seventy-six (58.7%) reached TO. Achieving TO was influenced by patients’ comorbidities, calculated via the Charlson Comorbidity Score (3 vs. 4; p  = 0.002) and surgery type (subtotal gastrectomy; p  
ISSN:2038-131X
2038-3312
2038-3312
DOI:10.1007/s13304-023-01727-w