Non-Hepatic Abdominal Surgery in Patients with Cirrhotic Liver Disease

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Cirrhotic liver disease is an important cause of peri-operative morbidity and mortality in general surgical patients. Early recognition and optimization of liver dysfunction is imperative before any elective surgery. Patients with MELD <12 or classified as Child A have a higher morbidity and mortality than matched controls without liver dysfunction, but are generally safe for elective procedures with appropriate patient education. Patients with MELD >20 or classified as Child C should undergo transplantation before any elective procedure given mortality exceeds 40%. Laparoscopic procedures are feasible and safe in cirrhotic patients.

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Hickman, L., Tanner, L., Christein, J., & Vickers, S. (2019). Non-Hepatic Abdominal Surgery in Patients with Cirrhotic Liver Disease. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 23(3), 634–642. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11605-018-3991-7

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