Short and long-term outcomes after minimally invasive liver resection for single small hepatocellular carcinoma: An analysis of 714 patients from the IGoMILS (Italian group of minimally invasive liver surgery) registry

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Giuliante, Felice [1 ,13 ]
Ratti, Francesca [2 ]
Panettieri, Elena [1 ]
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo [3 ]
Guglielmi, Alfredo [4 ]
Ettorre, Giuseppe M. [5 ]
Gruttadauria, Salvatore [6 ]
Di Benedetto, Fabrizio [7 ]
Cillo, Umberto [8 ]
De Carlis, Luciano [9 ]
Dalla Valle, Raffaele [10 ]
Ferrero, Alessandro [11 ]
Santambrogio, Roberto [12 ]
Ardito, Francesco [1 ]
Aldrighetti, Luca [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Fdn Policlin Univ A Gemelli IRCSS, Hepatobiliary Surg Unit, Rome, Italy
[2] IRCCS San Raffaele Hosp, Hepatobiliary Surg Div, Milan, Italy
[3] Fdn IRCCS Ist Nazl Tumori Milano, Dept Surg, Div HPB Gen Surg & Liver Transplantat, Milan, Italy
[4] Univ Verona, Univ Hosp GB Rossi, Dept Surg Gen & Hepatobiliary Surg, Verona, Italy
[5] San Camillo Forlanini Hosp, Dept Gen Surg & Liver Transplantat, Rome, Italy
[6] IRCCS Ist Mediterraneo Trapianti & Terapie Alta Sp, Dept Treatment Study Abdominal Dis & Abdominal Tra, Palermo, Italy
[7] Modena Univ Hosp, Hepatopancreatobiliary Surg & Transplant, Modena, Italy
[8] Padua Univ Hosp, Hepatobiliary Surg & Liver Transplantat Unit, Padua, Italy
[9] Osped Niguarda Ca Granda, Dept Gen Surg & Transplantat, Milan, Italy
[10] Univ Parma, Hepatobiliary Surg Unit Dept Med & Surg, Parma, Italy
[11] Umberto I Mauriziano Hosp, Dept Gen & Oncol Surg, Turin, Italy
[12] Chirurg Gen Osped Fatebenefratelli, ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco, Milan, Italy
[13] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Fdn Policlin Univ A Gemelli IRCCS, Hepatobiliary Surg Unit, Largo Agostino Gemelli 1, I-00168 Rome, Italy
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SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM; CIRRHOTIC-PATIENTS; OPEN HEPATECTOMY; ABLATION; METAANALYSIS; MULTICENTER; MORTALITY; PROPOSAL; CM;
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10.1016/j.hpb.2023.02.007
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: Widespread use of minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) contributed to the reduction of surgical risk of liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Aim of this study was to analyze outcomes of MILS for single <3 cm HCC.Methods: Patients who underwent MILS for single <3 cm HCC (November 2014 - December 2019) were identified from the Italian Group of Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery (IGoMILS) Registry.Results: Of 714 patients included, 641 (93.0%) were Child-Pugh A; 65.7% were limited resections and 2.2% major resections, with a conversion rate of 5.2%. Ninety-day mortality rate was 0.3%. Overall morbidity rate was 22.4% (3.8% major complications). Mean postoperative stay was 5 days. Robotic resection showed longer operative time (p = 0.004) and a higher overall morbidity rate (p < 0.001), with similar major complications (p = 0.431). Child-Pugh B patients showed worse mortality (p = 0.017) and overall morbidity (p = 0.021), and longer postoperative stay (p = 0.005). Five-year overall survival was 79.5%; cirrhosis, satellite micronodules, and microvascular invasion were independently associated with survival. Conclusions: MILS for <3 cm HCC was associated with low morbidity and mortality rates, showing high safety, and supporting the increasing indications for surgical resection in these patients.
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页码:674 / 683
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