A nationwide certification system to increase the safety of highly advanced hepatobiliary-pancreatic surgery

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Background: To ensure that highly advanced hepatobiliary-pancreatic surgery (HBPS) is performed safely, the Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery (JSHBPS) board certification system for expert surgeons established a safety committee to monitor surgical safety. Methods: We investigated postoperative mortality rates based on summary reports of numbers and outcomes of highly advanced HBPS submitted annually by the board-certified training institutions from 2012 to 2019. We also analyzed summary reports on mortality cases submitted by institutions with high 90-day post-HBPS mortality rates and recommended site visits and surveys as necessary. Results: Highly advanced HBPS was performed in 121 518 patients during the 8-year period. Thirty-day mortality rates from 2012 to 2019 were 0.92%, 0.8%, 0.61%, 0.63%, 0.70%, 0.59%, 0.48%, and 0.52%, respectively (P

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Otsubo, T., Kobayashi, S., Sano, K., Misawa, T., Katagiri, S., Nakayama, H., … Endo, I. (2023). A nationwide certification system to increase the safety of highly advanced hepatobiliary-pancreatic surgery. Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, 30(1), 60–71. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhbp.1186

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