Spontaneous rupture of hepatocelluar carcinoma: surgical resection and long-term survival |
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Authors: | V. Vergara A. Muratore H. Bouzari R. Polastri A. Ferrero G. Galatola L. Capussotti |
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Affiliation: | First Surgical Department, 'Umberto I' Mauriziano Hospital, Torino, Italy. chirurgial@mauriziano.it |
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Abstract: | AIMS: Spontaneous rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a life-threatening event, particularly in patients with associated cirrhosis. We present our experience of hepatic resection of ruptured HCC. METHODS: We performed 199 resections of hepatocellular carcinoma between January 1984 and December 1999. Six (3%) of these patients were operated on as an emergency because of haemoperitoneum: in five the liver was cirrhotic. RESULTS: The mean duration of the operation was 195+/-101 min; all the patients received blood transfusions. The overall morbidity was 50%, with a mortality rate of 16.5%. Three patients were alive at 50, 80 and 116 months respectively; two had an intrahepatic recurrence treated by chemoembolization. CONCLUSIONS: Non-surgical treatment of spontaneously ruptured hepatocarcinoma should be performed only in patients with contraindication to surgery. Hepatic resection should be the treatment of choice since, according to our experience, long-term results are similar to those of elective surgery. |
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Keywords: | hepatocellular carcinoma spontaneous rupture hepatic resection. |
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