Prediction and stratification for the surgical adverse events after minimally invasive esophagectomy: A two-center retrospective study
Qi-Hong Zhong,
Jiang-Shan Huang,
Fei-Long Guo
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Minimally invasive esophagectomy (MIE) is a widely accepted treatment for esophageal cancer, yet it is associated with a significant risk of surgical adverse events (SAEs), which can compromise patient recovery and long-term survival. Accurate preoperative identification of high-risk patients is critical for improving outcomes.
AIM
To establish and validate a risk prediction and stratification model for the risk of SAEs in patients with MIE.
METHODS
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