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Copyright ©2007 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2007; 13(30): 4056-4063
Published online Aug 14, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i30.4056
Table 1 Reported surgical mortality risk in patients with cirrhosis
Surgery in patients with cirrhosisnDied (n)%Ref No.
Gastrointestinal
Peptic ulcer surgery-elective2021034
Peptic ulcer surgery-bleeding94464934
Peptic ulcer surgery-perforation167704234
Gastric bypass1255438
Biliary tract surgery212452134, 39
Small bowel surgeries966734
Colon surgeries87364134
Open cholecystectomy11087.740
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy2650041
Abdominal
Abdominal surgery for trauma1784742
Emergency abdominal surgery5712
Splenectomy70043
Umbilical herniorrhaphy2428.36
Inguinal herniorrhaphy1197302.544
Bone/Joint
Hip surgery-elective140045
Hip surgery-emergent536045
Knee surgery420046
Cardiac
Cardiac surgery-elective1831747
Cardiac surgery-emergent548048
Genito-urinary
TURP3026.749
Hysterectomy10587.650
Abdominal surgeries in various liver conditions
Acute hepatitis111110051
Hepatitis C340052
Chronic hepatitis200036
Obstructive jaundice5-6053
Table 2 Surgical severity risk stratification[14]
Low riskModerate riskHigh risk
EyeIntracranial surgeryLung resection
ENTLaminectomy/Disc surgeryHeart surgery
DentalThyroidectomyAAA repair
Sinuses/TonsilsOther endocrine surgeryPorto-systemic shunt
Chest tube/ ThoracentesisHead and neck surgerySplenectomy
BronchoscopyMajor blood vessels surgeryLaparotomy
LaryngoscopyPeripheral artery surgeryEsophagus/Stomach surgery
TracheostomyEmbolectomyLiver/Biliary surgery
Venous proceduresCarotid artery surgerySmall bowel/Large bowel/Pancreas surgery
Vein strippingRectal/Anal surgeryRenal surgery
Pacemaker insertionHerniorrhaphyHip surgery
Lymph node biopsy/ resectionBladder proceduresBack fusion
GI endoscopyProstate proceduresLong bone fractures
LaparoscopyHysterectomy ± oophorectomy
GU endoscopyAmputations
Male GU proceduresHand, foot, knee surgery
Female GU proceduresBreast biopsy/ mastectomy
D & C
Skin lesion excision
Superficial tumor excision
Other diagnostic/ therapeutic procedures
Table 3 Modified Child Turcotte Pugh (CTP) score
Feature Points
123
Albumin (g/dL)> 3.52.8-3.5< 2.8
Prothrombin time
-Seconds prolonged< 44-6> 6
-INR< 1.71.7-2.3> 2.3
Bilirubin (mg/dL)< 22-3> 3
(PBC/PSC)1< 44-10> 10
AscitesAbsentSlight-moderateTense
EncephalopathyNoneGrade I-IIGrade III-IV
CTP ClassPoints2 yr patient survival (%)
Class A5-685
Class B7-960
Class C10-1535
Table 4 Contraindications to elective surgery in patients with liver disease[11]
Acute hepatitisChronic hepatitis
AlcoholicChronic severe hepatitis
AutoimmuneClass C cirrhosis
Uncontrolled Wilson’s diseaseUncontrolled portal hypertension with sequelae
Severe coagulopathy1
Systemic liver-related co-morbidities
Hypoxia (POPH or HPS)2
Cardiac volume overload
Hepatorenal syndrome
Table 5 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Classification of preoperative risk
ASA ClassSystemic disturbanceMortality (%)
1Healthy patient with no disease outside of the surgical process< 0.03
2Mild to moderate systemic disease caused by the surgical condition or by other pathological processes, medically well-controlled0.2
3Severe disease process which limits activity but is not incapacitating1.2
4Severe incapacitating disease process that is a constant threat to life8
5Moribund patient not expected to survive 24 h with or without an operation34
ESuffix to indicate emergency surgery for any classIncreased