One-Stage Hepatectomy Following Portal Vein Embolization for Colorectal Liver Metastasis |
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Authors: | Suguru Yamashita Kiyoshi Hasegawa Michiro Takahashi Yosuke Inoue Yoshihiro Sakamoto Taku Aoki Yasuhiko Sugawara Norihiro Kokudo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery Division, Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8655, Japan
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Abstract: | Background Although portal vein embolization (PVE) has been applied for surgical resection of colorectal liver metastases (CLM), the clinical usefulness of liver surgery following PVE for CLM remains unknown. Methods A total of 115 patients were evaluated retrospectively. Among them, 49 underwent one-stage hepatectomy following PVE (PVE group). The remaining 66 patients underwent at least hemihepatectomy without PVE (non-PVE group). This analysis compared the short- and long-term outcomes between the PVE and non-PVE groups. Results There were no deaths in either group. Using the Clavien–Dindo classification, the rates of postoperative morbidity ≥ grade 1 were 34.7 % in the PVE group and 25.0 % in the non-PVE group (p = 0.26). The 3-year overall survival rates were 54.6 and 64.5 % in the PVE and non-PVE groups, respectively (p = 0.89). The multivariate analysis the variable performance/nonperformance of PVE was not detected as an independent predictor of poor survival. Conclusions Our one-stage hepatectomy policy of using PVE provides acceptable morbidity and favorable long-term outcomes. |
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