TY - JOUR
T1 - Resection of metachronous lymph node metastases from hepatocellular carcinoma after hepatectomy
T2 - Report of four cases
AU - Utsumi, Masashi
AU - Matsuda, Hiroaki
AU - Sadamori, Hiroshi
AU - Shinoura, Susumu
AU - Umeda, Yuzo
AU - Yoshida, Ryuichi
AU - Satoh, Daisuke
AU - Hashimoto, Masaaki
AU - Yagi, Takahito
AU - Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - We report 4 cases of surgical resection of metachronous lymph node (LN) metastases from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) following hepatectomy. Clinicopathological features and results of LN dissection were investigated in the 4 patients. One patient was found to have a single metastasis in the mediastinal LNs, another had multiple metastases in the mediastinal and abdominal LNs, and the other 2 had single metastases in the abdominal LN. The locations of the abdominal LN metastases were behind the pancreas head in 2 patients and around the abdominal aorta in 1 patient. They all underwent surgical resection of metastatic LNs and had no postoperative complications. The 3 patients whose LN metastases were solitary have been alive for more than 2 years after LN resection, and one of them is free from recurrence. The patient with multiple LN metastases died 13 months after LN resection due to carcinomatosis. With the expectation of long-term survival, a single metachronous LN metastasis from HCC after hepatectomy should be resected in patients without uncontrollable intrahepatic or extrahepatic tumors.
AB - We report 4 cases of surgical resection of metachronous lymph node (LN) metastases from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) following hepatectomy. Clinicopathological features and results of LN dissection were investigated in the 4 patients. One patient was found to have a single metastasis in the mediastinal LNs, another had multiple metastases in the mediastinal and abdominal LNs, and the other 2 had single metastases in the abdominal LN. The locations of the abdominal LN metastases were behind the pancreas head in 2 patients and around the abdominal aorta in 1 patient. They all underwent surgical resection of metastatic LNs and had no postoperative complications. The 3 patients whose LN metastases were solitary have been alive for more than 2 years after LN resection, and one of them is free from recurrence. The patient with multiple LN metastases died 13 months after LN resection due to carcinomatosis. With the expectation of long-term survival, a single metachronous LN metastasis from HCC after hepatectomy should be resected in patients without uncontrollable intrahepatic or extrahepatic tumors.
KW - Hepatectomy
KW - Lymph node metastasis
KW - hepatocellular carcinoma
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M3 - Article
C2 - 22525476
AN - SCOPUS:84864740572
SN - 0386-300X
VL - 66
SP - 177
EP - 182
JO - Acta medica Okayama
JF - Acta medica Okayama
IS - 2
ER -