Targeting Anastomotic Leakage Could Transform Outcomes Post-Gastrectomy

Postoperative complications plagued 24.1% of 7829 gastrectomy patients, with anastomotic leakage bearing the brunt of negative outcomes. It significantly escalated care needs and upped 30-day mortality rates by 26.6%. Along with pulmonary complications, it remained a critical target for healthcare quality improvement. Barriers to effective resource allocation persist, yet focusing on these complications could drastically mitigate both clinical and economic burdens following gastric cancer surgeries.

Multicenter Study by van Hootegem SJM, van der Linde M (…) Wijnhoven BPL et 14 al. in Br J Surg

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