Primary liver carcinosarcoma is rare. Here we report an unusual case of liver carcinosarcoma containing combined hepatocellular cholangiocarcinoma. A mass in the right liver lobe of a 45-year-old man was accidentally ...Primary liver carcinosarcoma is rare. Here we report an unusual case of liver carcinosarcoma containing combined hepatocellular cholangiocarcinoma. A mass in the right liver lobe of a 45-year-old man was accidentally discovered by ultrasonic inspection and computed tomography(CT) scan. Surgical resection was performed following a diagnosis of primary liver cancer. Micropathologically, both carcinomatous and sarcomatous elements were present, and diagnosis of liver carcinosarcoma was confirmed. The carcinomatous element consisted of hepatocellular carcinoma and foci of cholangiocellular carcinoma. The sarcomatous element was composed of spindle cells and bizarre cells,as well as foci of osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.Hepatocellular carcinoma cells diffusely expressed both hepatocyte specific markers cytokeratin(CK)8/18 and cholangiocyte specific markers CK19, and sarcoma cells were positive for vimentin. Interestingly,both carcinomatous and sarcomatous cells expressed epithelial membrane antigen. CD117-positive ductular reactions and small undifferentiated cells were observed.A liver progenitor cell origin of the liver carcinosarcoma was proposed.展开更多
Non-anatomical liver resection with appropriate resection margin is regarded as a potential curative treatment for selected major hepatic carcinoma due to preserving maximal normal liver,especially in cirrhotic patien...Non-anatomical liver resection with appropriate resection margin is regarded as a potential curative treatment for selected major hepatic carcinoma due to preserving maximal normal liver,especially in cirrhotic patients.But occurrence of cutting surface related complications becomes a main challenge.From June 2010 to June 2016,448 patients with major hepatic carcinoma received non-anatomical liver resection in our liver surgery center.After excluding 66 cases that were incongruent with the purpose of study,235 patients undergoing transparenchymal compressing suture(TCS)to“not good”cutting surface were allocated as study group;147 patients with exposed surface(ES)were matched as control group.The characteristics of postoperative drainage,postoperative hepatic and renal functions,hospital days,and outcomes were collected retrospectively.We further compared cutting surface related complications under different levels of liver cirrhosis between the two groups.Compared with ES group,patients in TCS group had a decreased incidence of cutting surface related complications(14.3%vs.6.8%,P=0.011)and a decreased probability of interventions for cutting surface related complications(8.2%vs.3.4%,P=0.042).TCS application was much more effective to prevent cutting surface related complications in patients with moderate and severe cirrhosis(5.4%vs.15.8%,P=0.003).Postoperative hepatic and renal function,hospita 1 days and mortality did not differ between the two groups.In conclusion,TCS decreases the probability of cutting surface related complications and postoperative interventions for related complications,especially in patients with moderate and severe cirrhosis.展开更多
Cholangiocarcinoma refers to malignant tumors that develop in epithelial lining of biliary system, and it is divided into two categories according to tumor location, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) and extrahe...Cholangiocarcinoma refers to malignant tumors that develop in epithelial lining of biliary system, and it is divided into two categories according to tumor location, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ECC). ICC occurs from the epithelial cells of the intrahepatic bile duct, its branches and interlobular biliary tree; and ECC is divided into hilar cholangiocarcinoma and distal cholangiocarcinoma by the circumscription at the confluence of cystic duct and the common hepatic duct.展开更多
基金Supported by Grants from the Hepatic Surgery Clinical Study Center of Hubei Province,China,No.2014BKB089
文摘Primary liver carcinosarcoma is rare. Here we report an unusual case of liver carcinosarcoma containing combined hepatocellular cholangiocarcinoma. A mass in the right liver lobe of a 45-year-old man was accidentally discovered by ultrasonic inspection and computed tomography(CT) scan. Surgical resection was performed following a diagnosis of primary liver cancer. Micropathologically, both carcinomatous and sarcomatous elements were present, and diagnosis of liver carcinosarcoma was confirmed. The carcinomatous element consisted of hepatocellular carcinoma and foci of cholangiocellular carcinoma. The sarcomatous element was composed of spindle cells and bizarre cells,as well as foci of osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.Hepatocellular carcinoma cells diffusely expressed both hepatocyte specific markers cytokeratin(CK)8/18 and cholangiocyte specific markers CK19, and sarcoma cells were positive for vimentin. Interestingly,both carcinomatous and sarcomatous cells expressed epithelial membrane antigen. CD117-positive ductular reactions and small undifferentiated cells were observed.A liver progenitor cell origin of the liver carcinosarcoma was proposed.
文摘Non-anatomical liver resection with appropriate resection margin is regarded as a potential curative treatment for selected major hepatic carcinoma due to preserving maximal normal liver,especially in cirrhotic patients.But occurrence of cutting surface related complications becomes a main challenge.From June 2010 to June 2016,448 patients with major hepatic carcinoma received non-anatomical liver resection in our liver surgery center.After excluding 66 cases that were incongruent with the purpose of study,235 patients undergoing transparenchymal compressing suture(TCS)to“not good”cutting surface were allocated as study group;147 patients with exposed surface(ES)were matched as control group.The characteristics of postoperative drainage,postoperative hepatic and renal functions,hospital days,and outcomes were collected retrospectively.We further compared cutting surface related complications under different levels of liver cirrhosis between the two groups.Compared with ES group,patients in TCS group had a decreased incidence of cutting surface related complications(14.3%vs.6.8%,P=0.011)and a decreased probability of interventions for cutting surface related complications(8.2%vs.3.4%,P=0.042).TCS application was much more effective to prevent cutting surface related complications in patients with moderate and severe cirrhosis(5.4%vs.15.8%,P=0.003).Postoperative hepatic and renal function,hospita 1 days and mortality did not differ between the two groups.In conclusion,TCS decreases the probability of cutting surface related complications and postoperative interventions for related complications,especially in patients with moderate and severe cirrhosis.
文摘Cholangiocarcinoma refers to malignant tumors that develop in epithelial lining of biliary system, and it is divided into two categories according to tumor location, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ECC). ICC occurs from the epithelial cells of the intrahepatic bile duct, its branches and interlobular biliary tree; and ECC is divided into hilar cholangiocarcinoma and distal cholangiocarcinoma by the circumscription at the confluence of cystic duct and the common hepatic duct.