TY - JOUR
T1 - The outcome of partial hepatic resection for small liver cancer
AU - Miichi, Noboru
AU - Mimura, Hisashi
AU - Hamazaki, Keisuke
AU - Kashino, Hiromasa
AU - Tsuge, Hiromu
AU - Okabayashi, Takahiro
AU - Mori, Mitsuki
AU - Yunoki, Masayuki
AU - Orita, Kunzo
AU - Yoshino, Tadashi
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PY - 1989
Y1 - 1989
N2 - The prognosis and histopathological conditions of 12 cases of small liver cancer subjected to partial hepatectomy (HrO) were investigated. The cumulative survival rate was 100% for one year, 75% for 2 years and 64% for 3 years. Among the five patients who died within 3 years, three died of non-recurrent hepatic failure, and the prognosis depended on the worsening of the liver dysfunction (liver cirrhosis) as the cancer progressed. Two recurrences out of 12 cases were seen within 2 years postoperatively, and one recurrence occurred in seven cases of TW(+) operations. TW(+) is not always an important factor in recurrences and there appear to be many cases where complete cures can be obtained with HrO. It is more important to prevent postoperative worsening of the liver dysfunction by removing less of the liver depending on the case. In the histopathological examinaitons, fc-inf(-), fc(-) and v(-) cases showed no recurrences, but there was a high rate of recurence in fc-inf(+) and v(+) cases. When attention was focused on the type of growth in the area of advanced infiltration, the recurrent cases were mainly ig, while the non-recurrent cases were mainly eg.
AB - The prognosis and histopathological conditions of 12 cases of small liver cancer subjected to partial hepatectomy (HrO) were investigated. The cumulative survival rate was 100% for one year, 75% for 2 years and 64% for 3 years. Among the five patients who died within 3 years, three died of non-recurrent hepatic failure, and the prognosis depended on the worsening of the liver dysfunction (liver cirrhosis) as the cancer progressed. Two recurrences out of 12 cases were seen within 2 years postoperatively, and one recurrence occurred in seven cases of TW(+) operations. TW(+) is not always an important factor in recurrences and there appear to be many cases where complete cures can be obtained with HrO. It is more important to prevent postoperative worsening of the liver dysfunction by removing less of the liver depending on the case. In the histopathological examinaitons, fc-inf(-), fc(-) and v(-) cases showed no recurrences, but there was a high rate of recurence in fc-inf(+) and v(+) cases. When attention was focused on the type of growth in the area of advanced infiltration, the recurrent cases were mainly ig, while the non-recurrent cases were mainly eg.
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U2 - 10.2957/kanzo.30.1617
DO - 10.2957/kanzo.30.1617
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0024804612
SN - 0451-4203
VL - 30
SP - 1617
EP - 1622
JO - Acta Hepatologica Japonica
JF - Acta Hepatologica Japonica
IS - 11
ER -