Title of article :
Treatment options for HCC: a combined hospital experience
Author/Authors :
Mansy, Wael Zagazig University - Department of G eneral Surgery, Egypt , Mohammed, Morsy Zagazig University - Department of General Surgery, Egypt , El-Wahsh, Mohammed Al-Azhar University - Department of Liver Surgery, Egypt , Khalil, Hussein Zagazig University - Department of G eneral Surgery, Egypt , Amer, Khalid Military Faculty of Medicine - Department of Hepatobiliary, Egypt
From page :
245
To page :
251
Abstract :
Background In past years, the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was always made when the disease was advanced, when patients were symptomatic. However, due to the revolution in the diagnostic tools many patients now are diagnosed at an early stage while liver function is still preserved. In addition, there are different treatment modalities available that will have a positive impact on survival. Patients and methods This prospective study was conducted upon 50 patients with HCC, treated and followed up from March 2008 to May 2012 at Zagazig University hospitals, AL-Azhar University hospitals, and International Medical Center. Results Regarding liver resection, nine patients underwent right hepatectomy, two patients had left hepatectomy, and atypical (localized) resection had been performed in four patients. With respect to living donor liver transplantation, 15 patients had right lobe graft. Regarding radiofrequency ablation, 10 patients underwent this procedure under general anesthesia. With respect to transarterial chemoembolization, 17 sessions were performed for 10 patients. Conclusion Radiofrequency ablation and liver resection are comparable in small HCC lesions. Transarterial chemoembolization is sometimes the only available way for unfit patients and when surgical resection is contraindicated. Liver transplantation is the remaining treatment left for many patients with end-stage liver disease who fulfill Milan criteria.
Keywords :
hepatocellular carcinoma , liver resection , living donor liver transplantation , radiofrequency ablation , transarterial chemoembolization
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Surgery
Record number :
2547623
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