EXPERIENCES IN RE -OPERATION OF LIVER RESECTION OF PRIMARY LIVER CANCER
- VernacularTitle:原发性肝癌再次手术切除的体会
- Author:
Han CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
1982;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
From January, 1960 to April. 1983, 292 cases of primary liver cancer were treated by liver resection. Of them, 21 cases underwent re-exploratory operation for relapsed reason and 14 tumours were removed with a resectability rate of 66.7%.In this series recurred tumours in 3 patients were resected by a two-stage operation with hepatic artery ligation or embolizaton as the first step.Following-up results: 7 out of 14 resected cases survivors, 2 survived above one year, 4 more than half a year and 1 less than half a year; in another 7 cases died post-reoperativelly, 1 above one year, 4 more than half a year, 1 less than half a year.As for AFP detection 4 patients were negative and in 1 patient the AFP titre decreased to 100 ug/ml on the 33rd post-reoperative day. From the above data the authors believe that re-operation may be considered as a most effective method if it is performed at a proper time and radiotherapy, hepatic artery ligation or embolization are of great value in treating recurred cases. For the improvment of the surgical results of primary liver cancer,a preliminary scheme for investion and management procedure for such patients is suggested by the authors as well.