Open Versus Laparoscopic Right Hepatectomy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Following Sequential TACE–PVE: A Multicentric Comparative Study

Background Right hepatectomy (RH) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is ideally preceded by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) and portal vein embolization (PVE). Laparoscopic approach improves short-term outcome and textbook outcome (TO), which reflects the “ideal” surgical outcome, af...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of surgical oncology 2023-10, Vol.30 (11), p.6615-6625
Hauptverfasser: Turco, Célia, Hobeika, Christian, Allard, Marc-Antoine, Tabchouri, Nicolas, Brustia, Raffaele, Nguyen, Tu, Cauchy, François, Barbier, Louise, Salamé, Ephrem, Cherqui, Daniel, Vibert, Eric, Soubrane, Olivier, Scatton, Olivier, Goumard, Claire
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Zusammenfassung:Background Right hepatectomy (RH) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is ideally preceded by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) and portal vein embolization (PVE). Laparoscopic approach improves short-term outcome and textbook outcome (TO), which reflects the “ideal” surgical outcome, after RH. However, laparoscopic RH on an underlying diseased liver and after TACE/PVE remains a challenging procedure. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes in patients who underwent laparoscopic liver resection (LLR) or open liver resection (OLR) following TACE/PVE. Patients and Methods All patients with HCC who underwent RH after TACE/PVE in five French centers were retrospectively included. Outcomes were compared between the LLR group and the OLR group using propensity score matching (PSM). Quality of surgical care was defined by TO. Results Between 2005 and 2019, 117 patients were included (41 in LLR group, 76 in OLR group). Overall morbidity was comparable (51% versus 53%, p  = 0.24). In LLR group, TO was completed in 66% versus 37% in OLR group ( p  = 0.02). LLR and absence of clamping were the only factors associated with TO completion [hazard ratio (HR) 4.27, [1.77–10.28], p  = 0.001]. After PSM, 5-year overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were 55% in matched LLR versus 77% in matched OLR, p  = 0.35, and 13% in matched LLR versus 17% in matched OLR, p  = 0.97. TO completion was independently associated with a better 5-year OS (65.2% versus 42.5%, p  = 0.007). Conclusion Major LLR after TACE/PVE should be considered as a valuable option in expert centers to increase the chance of TO, the latter being associated with a better 5-year OS.
ISSN:1068-9265
1534-4681
DOI:10.1245/s10434-023-13752-5