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KMID : 0371420140860010061
Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research
2014 Volume.86 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.67
The comparison of oncologic and clinical outcomes of laparoscopic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma
Kim Sung-Jin

Jung Hwa-Kyung
Lee Dong-Shik
Yun Sung-Su
Kim Hong-Jin
Abstract
Purpose: We evaluate the operative outcome and oncologic outcome of laparoscopic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and compare with open liver resection.

Methods: From January 2004 to December 2012, clinical data of 70 patients who underwent laparoscopic liver resection for HCC (laparoscopic liver resection group, lapa-group) were collected and analyzed retrospectively. Control group (open liver resection group, open-group) were retrospectively matched, and compared with lapa-group.

Results: Laparoscopic major liver resections were performed in 4 patients. Laparoscopic anatomical resections and nonanatomical resections were performed in 39 patients, and 31 patients, respectively. Mean operative time was shorter in lapa-group (215.5 ¡¾ 121.84 minutes vs. 282.30 ¡¾ 80.34 minutes, P = 0.001), mean intraoperative transfusion rate and total amount were small in lapa-group (24.28%, 148.57 ¡¾ 3,354.98 mL vs. 40.78%, 311.71 ¡¾ 477.01 mL). Open conversion occurred in 6 patients (8.57%) because of bleeding, inadequate resection, invisible mass on intraoperative ultrasonography, and tumor rupture. In lapa-group and open-group, 3-year disease-free survival rates were 58.3% ¡¾ 0.08%, and 62.6% ¡¾ 0.06%, respectively (P = 0.773). In lapa-group and open-group 3-year overall survival rates were 65.3% ¡¾ 0.8%, and 65.7% ¡¾ 0.6%, respectively (P = 0.610).

Conclusion: Laparoscopic liver resection for HCC is feasible and safe in a large number of patients, with reasonable operative and oncologic results.
KEYWORD
Laparoscopy, Hepatectomy, Hepatocellular carcinoma
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