Long-Term Outcome of Liver Transplantation for Combined Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Cholangiocarcinoma |
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Authors: | Y.-H. Park S. HwangC.-S. Ahn K.-H. KimD.-B. Moon T.-Y. HaG.-W. Song D.-H. JungG.-C. Park J.-M. NamgoongC.-S. Park H.-W. ParkS.-H. Kang B.-H. JungS.-G. Lee |
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Affiliation: | Division of Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Department of Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | PurposeCombined hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocellular carcinoma (CCC) is a rare pair of intrahepatic malignancies. Differential diagnosis among combined HCC-CCC, HCC, or CCC can be difficult; thus malignancies other than ordinary HCC are occasionally encountered unexpectedly in explanted liver specimens. The present study analyzed the long-term outcomes of liver transplantation (OLT) among patients with HCC-CCC.MethodsBetween January 1999 and December 2009, we performed 2137 adult OLT at our institution including 15 cases of pathologically confirmed HCC-CCC, who all underwent OLT with a pretransplant diagnosis of HCC. We reviewed retrospectively the medical records of these 15 patients.ResultsTheir mean age was 58.9 ± 7.2 years. The median preoperative alpha-fetoprotein level was 32.6 ng/mL. Fourteen patients underwent living donor and one deceased donor OLT. The Milan criteria were met in 12 cases. A single tumor was identified in 8 and multiple lesions in 7 patients. The maximal tumor diameter was 2.9 ± 1.7 cm. Seven patients experienced tumor recurrences: including 6 within the first 12 months. All of the patients who experienced recurrences died at a median 4 months after that diagnosis. The overall patient survival rates were 66.7% at 1 year and 60.0% at 3 and 5 years. Disease-free patient survival rates were 60.0% at 1 year and 53.3% at 3 and 5 years.ConclusionsPatients with combined HCC-CCC showed a high rate of early recurrences, particularly within the first year. |
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