摘要
Objective: To study the indications for resection ofvery big primary liver cancer and the operative re-sults.Methods: From January 1985 to June 1996, 86 pa-tients with very big primary liver cancer (≥15cm indiameter) underwent hepatectomy in our hospital.The volume of bleeding and blood transfusion wasrecorded during the operation. After the operation,the draining quantity from their abdominal cavities,and the days of transfusion and hospitalization wererecorded. The occurrence of complications and sur-vival time of the patient were followed up.Results: The postoperative mortality was 3.48% andthe occurrence rate of complications was 31.40%, whichwas significantly correlated with preoperative lowerlevel of serum albumin or the elevated γ-globulin lev-el and the amount of resected liver tissue. But their liverfunction before operation was fairly good, the 1-, 3-and 5-year survival rates after hepatectomy were58.2%, 35.7% and 17.64%.Conclusions: Patients with very big primary liver can-cer, should be subjected to hepatectomy if their liverfunction before operation are normal and the marginsare distinct between the tumor and liver tissues. Afterthe operation, other treatments are suitable for goodeffects.
Objective: To study the indications for resection ofvery big primary liver cancer and the operative re-sults.Methods: From January 1985 to June 1996, 86 pa-tients with very big primary liver cancer (≥15cm indiameter) underwent hepatectomy in our hospital.The volume of bleeding and blood transfusion wasrecorded during the operation. After the operation,the draining quantity from their abdominal cavities,and the days of transfusion and hospitalization wererecorded. The occurrence of complications and sur-vival time of the patient were followed up.Results: The postoperative mortality was 3.48% andthe occurrence rate of complications was 31.40%, whichwas significantly correlated with preoperative lowerlevel of serum albumin or the elevated γ-globulin lev-el and the amount of resected liver tissue. But their liverfunction before operation was fairly good, the 1-, 3-and 5-year survival rates after hepatectomy were58.2%, 35.7% and 17.64%.Conclusions: Patients with very big primary liver can-cer, should be subjected to hepatectomy if their liverfunction before operation are normal and the marginsare distinct between the tumor and liver tissues. Afterthe operation, other treatments are suitable for goodeffects.