Textbook outcomes in oesophageal resections from an evolving thoracic surgical unit

不断发展的胸外科单位食管切除术的教科书式结果

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Abstract

Textbook outcome (TO) is a composite metric of surgical quality. This study evaluated TO in oesophageal resections at a low-volume thoracic surgical unit in a Tier-2 city in India, assessing its applicability in a resource-constrained setting. This retrospective study included all patients with oesophageal cancer undergoing curative resection at our centre from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2024. Patients were identified from a prospectively maintained surgical database and electronic medical records. Clinico-radiological, histopathological, and surgical outcomes were evaluated. TO was defined using the 2017 Dutch Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancer Audit, comprising ten parameters, including complete resection, no major morbidity, and adequate lymph node yield. Among 41 patients, TO was achieved in 14 (34.1%). Major perioperative morbidity (Clavien-Dindo Grade ≥ II) occurred in 7 (17.1%) patients, with two (4.8%) perioperative deaths. Complete resection as per surgeon assessment was achieved in all cases (41/41, 100%), while optimal lymph node yield (≥ 15 nodes) was the most challenging parameter (25/41, 61%), followed by no 30-day readmission (34/41, 82.9%). TO was achieved in one-third of patients, comparable to international benchmarks, but optimal lymph node yield remains a challenge. TO is a useful quality assurance tool, though context-specific adaptations may enhance its relevance in India.

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