Outcome after curative resection for a huge (≥10 cm) hepatocellular carcinoma and prognostic significance of gross tumor classification

Abstract Background and objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the surgical outcomes in patients with huge (≥10 cm) hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods Clinicopathological features and surgical outcomes of 50 patients with huge HCC who underwent curative resection (group A) were...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of surgery 2009-11, Vol.198 (5), p.693-701
Hauptverfasser: Choi, Gi Hong, M.D, Han, Dai Hoon, M.D, Kim, Dong Hyun, M.D, Choi, Sae Byeol, M.D, Kang, Chang Moo, M.D, Kim, Kyung Sik, M.D, Choi, Jin Sub, M.D, Park, Young Nyun, M.D, Park, Jun Yong, M.D, Kim, Do Young, M.D, Han, Kwang-Hyub, M.D, Chon, Chae Yoon, M.D, Lee, Woo Jung, M.D
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background and objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the surgical outcomes in patients with huge (≥10 cm) hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods Clinicopathological features and surgical outcomes of 50 patients with huge HCC who underwent curative resection (group A) were compared with 447 patients with smaller tumors (group B). In group A, we investigated prognostic factors. Results Group A patients had a higher incidence of α-fetoprotein at more than 1,000 IU/mL, microscopic vascular invasion, and advanced stage tumors. The disease-free survival of group A was significantly worse than group B. The rates of initial extrahepatic recurrence and early recurrence were higher in group A. The 5 year-overall survival of group A was 40.2%, significantly lower than that of group B (65.9% at 5 years). In group A, multivariate analysis revealed that the presence of single nodular type tumors was the only good prognostic factor for survival. Conclusions Huge HCCs exhibit a more aggressive clinical behavior and worse survival. However, because the outcome of surgical treatment is far better than that of nonsurgical treatment, resection should be actively considered for patients with huge HCC. A single nodular type tumor is the best candidate for surgical resection.
ISSN:0002-9610
1879-1883
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2008.09.019