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Unplanned conversion during minimally invasive liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma: risk factors and surgical outcomes

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Table 1.  Comparison of clinicopathologic characteristics and operation type for hepatocellular carcinoma patients Variable MILR (n = 268) Unplanned  conversion
Table 3 shows a comparison of perioperative outcomes  Table 2.  Reasons for conversion from MILR to open laparo­ tomy
Fig. 1.  Comparison of overall survival (OS) among the MILR  group, the unplanned conversion group, and the planned  open surgery group
Fig. 2.  Comparison of disease­free survival (DFS) among  the MILR group, the unplanned conversion group, and the  planned open surgery group

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