Patient perspectives and overall satisfaction after liver resection for benign disease

Mateo Lendoire, Alfredo Martin,Leonardo Montes, Maximiliano Yance,Octavio Gil,Pablo Barros Schelotto, Lucas McCormack,Javier Lendoire

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery(2024)

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Abstract
Background Management of benign liver lesions (BLLs) is still an object of discussion. Frequently, patients receive multiple opinions about their diagnosis and treatment from physicians specialized in different areas, which can be opposite and controversial. This study aimed to understand patients’ decision-making process in electing surgery and assess their satisfaction after resection for BLLs. Methods A 104-question survey was administered to 98 patients who had a resection for BLLs in 4 different hepatopancreatobiliary and transplant centers in Argentina. The first section included 64 questions regarding the initial discovery of the BLL, the decision-making process, and the understanding of the patient’s feelings after surgery. The second section, 42 queries, referred to the quality of life. The patient’s final diagnosis and outcome were correlated with the survey results using univariate analysis. Results Among 97 patients who had undergone liver resection for BLLs, 69 (70%) completed the survey. The median age was 51.71 years (range, 18-75), and 63% of the patients were females. Moreover, 21% of patients received conflicting information from different healthcare providers. Surgeons were the best to describe the BLL to the patient (63%), and 30% of patients obtained opinions from multiple surgeons. The respondents were quite or fully satisfied with their decision to have surgery (90%) and the decision-making process (91%). Only 59% of patients considered their lifestyle better after surgery, and 89% of patients would have retaken the same decision. Conclusion Patients with resected BLLs are delighted with the decision to have surgery, regardless of the final diagnosis and outcome. The role of surgeons is crucial in the decision-making process.
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Benign liver lesion,Benign liver tumor,Liver resection,Patient perspectives,Postoperative
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