Prognostic factors after hepatic resection for the single hepatocellular carcinoma larger than 5 cm
- Author(s)
- Ji Hyun Noh; Yong Hoon Kim; Koo Jeong Kang; Tae-Seok Kim; Keun Soo Ahn
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Kim, Yong Hoon; Kim, Tae Seok; Ahn, Keun Soo; Kang, Koo Jeong
- Department
- Dept. of Surgery (외과학)
- Journal Title
- Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research
- Issued Date
- 2016
- Volume
- 91
- Issue
- 3
- Keyword
- Hepatocellular carcinoma; Hepatectomy; Prognosis
- Abstract
- periPurpose:
This study aimed to determine which factors affect the prognosis of hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma
(HCC) larger than 5 cm, including the prognostic difference between tumor sizes from 5–10 cm and larger than 10 cm.
Methods: The medical records of 114 patients who underwent hepatectomy for single HCC larger than 5 cm were reviewed
and analyzed retrospectively.
Results: In the analysis of the entire cohort of 114 patients, the 5-year overall and diseases-free survival rates were 50%
and 29%, respectively. In a comparison of survival rates between groups, tumor sizes of 5 to 10 cm and larger than 10
cm, the overall and disease-free survival rates were not significantly different, respectively (54% vs. 41%, P = 0.433 and
33% vs. 23%, P = 0.083). On multivariate analysis, positive hepatitis B, high prothrombin induced by vitamin K absence
or antagonist-II levels over 200 mIU/mL, and vascular invasion (micro- and macrovascular invasion) were independent
prognostic factors for recurrence after hepatic resection. However, tumor size larger than 10 cm was not significant for
recurrence after resection.
Conclusion: This study shows that surgical resection of solitary HCC larger than 5 cm showed favorable overall survival.
And there is no survival difference with tumors between 5–10 cm and larger than 10 cm.
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