Survival and intra-hepatic recurrences after laparoscopic radiofrequency of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with liver cirrhosis
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Survival and intra-hepatic recurrences after laparoscopic radiofrequency of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with liver cirrhosis
Abstract
Background: The optimal treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is surgical resection. However, only a small percentage of patients are operative candidates. Percutaneous radiofrequency interstitial thermal ablation proved to be effective, too. Our objective was to assess a novel operative combination of laparoscopic ultrasound (LUS) with laparoscopic radiofrequency (LRF) in the treatment of HCC not amenable to liver resection.
Methods: One hundred and four patients with HCC in liver cirrhosis were submitted to laparoscopic LRF. A LRF was indicated in patients not amenable to liver resection that had at least one of the following criteria: (a) severe impairment of the coagulation tests; (b) large tumors (but <5 cm) or multiple lesions requiring repeated punctures; (c) superficial lesions adjacent to visceral structures; (d) deep-sited lesions with a very difficult or impossible percutaneous approach; (e) short-term recurrence of HCC following percutaneous loco-regional therapies.
Results: The LRF procedure was completed in 102 out of 104 patients (98% feasibility rate). LUS identified 26 new malignant lesions (25%) undetected by pre-operative imaging. There was no operative mortality. Seventy-six patients had no complication (73%). At 1-month computed tomography (CT) evaluation, a complete response with a 100% necrosis was achieved in 88 out of 101 patients (87%). During the follow-up (mean follow-up: 22.5 +/- 15.9 months), 55 patients (54%) developed new malignant nodules (42% of these recurrences were localized in the same segment of the HCC treated).
Conclusions: LRF of HCC proved to be a safe and effective technique at least in the short and mid-term: in fact it permits to treat lesions not treatable with the per cutaneous approach, to detect 25% of new HCC nodules and it has a low morbidity rate.
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