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    Area of Science:

    • Medical research
    • Surgical oncology
    • Gastroenterology

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    • Biliary calculous disease presents a high risk of postoperative complications, especially with simultaneous interventions.
    • Laparoscopic and open surgical approaches are utilized for biliary calculous disease treatment.
    • Accurate prognostication of complications can enhance patient treatment efficacy.

    Purpose:

    • To develop and validate a multifactorial analysis for prognostication of infectious complications in biliary calculous disease surgery.
    • To identify key indices influencing postoperative complication rates.
    • To create a predictive algorithm for assessing operative and patient status severity.

    Summary:

    • A multifactorial disperse analysis was employed to predict infectious complications during simultaneous interventions for biliary calculous disease.
    • Patient parameters were analyzed and reduced to independent factors influencing complication risk.
    • A scoring system was developed to quantify the risk of purulent complications based on operative and patient status severity.

    Impact:

    • The study validated a prognostic algorithm for postoperative complications in clinical settings.
    • Improved prognostication can lead to better patient management and treatment strategies.
    • This research contributes to reducing morbidity associated with biliary calculous disease surgery.