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Preoperative albumin-bilirubin score and liver resection percentage determine postoperative liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy
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作者 Kazuhiro Takahashi Masahiko Gosho +11 位作者 Yoshihiro Miyazaki Hiromitsu Nakahashi Osamu Shimomura Kinji Furuya manami doi Yohei Owada Koichi Ogawa Yusuke Ohara Yoshimasa Akashi Tsuyoshi Enomoto Shinji Hashimoto Tatsuya Oda 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2024年第14期2006-2017,共12页
BACKGROUND The success of liver resection relies on the ability of the remnant liver to regenerate.Most of the knowledge regarding the pathophysiological basis of liver regeneration comes from rodent studies,and data ... BACKGROUND The success of liver resection relies on the ability of the remnant liver to regenerate.Most of the knowledge regarding the pathophysiological basis of liver regeneration comes from rodent studies,and data on humans are scarce.Additionally,there is limited knowledge about the preoperative factors that influence postoperative regeneration.AIM To quantify postoperative remnant liver volume by the latest volumetric software and investigate perioperative factors that affect posthepatectomy liver regenera-tion.METHODS A total of 268 patients who received partial hepatectomy were enrolled.Patients were grouped into right hepatectomy/trisegmentectomy(RH/Tri),left hepa-tectomy(LH),segmentectomy(Seg),and subsegmentectomy/nonanatomical hepatectomy(Sub/Non)groups.The regeneration index(RI)and late rege-neration rate were defined as(postoperative liver volume)/[total functional liver volume(TFLV)]×100 and(RI at 6-months-RI at 3-months)/RI at 6-months,respectively.The lower 25th percentile of RI and the higher 25th percentile of late regeneration rate in each group were defined as“low regeneration”and“delayed regeneration”.“Restoration to the original size”was defined as regeneration of the liver volume by more than 90%of the TFLV at 12 months postsurgery.RESULTS The numbers of patients in the RH/Tri,LH,Seg,and Sub/Non groups were 41,53,99 and 75,respectively.The RI plateaued at 3 months in the LH,Seg,and Sub/Non groups,whereas the RI increased until 12 months in the RH/Tri group.According to our multivariate analysis,the preoperative albumin-bilirubin(ALBI)score was an independent factor for low regeneration at 3 months[odds ratio(OR)95%CI=2.80(1.17-6.69),P=0.02;per 1.0 up]and 12 months[OR=2.27(1.01-5.09),P=0.04;per 1.0 up].Multivariate analysis revealed that only liver resection percentage[OR=1.03(1.00-1.05),P=0.04]was associated with delayed regeneration.Furthermore,multivariate analysis demonstrated that the preoperative ALBI score[OR=2.63(1.00-1.05),P=0.02;per 1.0 up]and liver resection percentage[OR=1.02(1.00-1.05),P=0.04;per 1.0 up]were found to be independent risk factors associated with volume restoration failure.CONCLUSION Liver regeneration posthepatectomy was determined by the resection percentage and preoperative ALBI score.This knowledge helps surgeons decide the timing and type of rehepatectomy for recurrent cases. 展开更多
关键词 Liver regeneration Albumin-bilirubin score Liver resection percentage Partial hepatectomy Human Regeneration index
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Conversion hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma with main portal vein tumour thrombus after lenvatinib treatment: A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Kazuhiro Takahashi Jaejeong Kim +13 位作者 Amane Takahashi Shinji Hashimoto manami doi Kinji Furuya Ryosuke Hashimoto Yohei Owada Koichi Ogawa Yusuke Ohara Yoshimasa Akashi Katsuji Hisakura Tsuyoshi Enomoto Osamu Shimomura Masayuki Noguchi Tatsuya Oda 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2021年第3期384-392,共9页
BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)accompanied by portal vein tumour thrombus(PVTT)presents an aggressive disease course,worsening liver function reserve,and a high recurrence rate.Clinical practice guidelines re... BACKGROUND Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)accompanied by portal vein tumour thrombus(PVTT)presents an aggressive disease course,worsening liver function reserve,and a high recurrence rate.Clinical practice guidelines recommend systemic therapy as the first-line option for HCC with portal invasion.However,to achieve longer survival in these patients,the treatment strategy should be concluded with removal of the tumour by locoregional therapy.We experienced a case of initially unresectable HCC with main PVTT converted to radical hepatectomy after lenvatinib treatment.CASE SUMMARY A 59-year-old male with chronic hepatitis C infection visited our clinic as a regular post-surgery follow-up.Contrast-enhanced abdominal computed tomography revealed a liver mass diffusely located at the lateral segment with a massive PVTT extending from the umbilical portion to the main and contralateral third-order portal branches.With the diagnosis of unresectable HCC with Vp4(main trunk/contralateral branch)PVTT,lenvatinib was started at 12 mg/d.The computed tomography taken 3 mo after starting lenvatinib showed regression of the PVTT,which had retreated to the contralateral first-order portal branch.He tolerated the full dose without major adverse effects.With cessation of lenvatinib for 7 d,radical left lobectomy and PVTT thrombectomy were conducted.The patient’s postoperative course was uneventful.Microscopically,the primary lesion showed fibrotic changes,with moderately to poorly differentiated tumour cells surrounded by granulation tissues in some areas.The majority of the PVTT showed necrosis.He was alive without recurrence for 8 mo.CONCLUSION This is the first case of HCC with Vp4 PVTT in which radical conversion hepatectomy was succeeded after lenvatinib treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatocellular carcinoma Lenvatinib Portal vein tumour thrombus Conversion hepatectomy Case report
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