Cc. Wu et al., PRELIMINARY-RESULTS OF HEPATIC RESECTION FOR CENTRALLY LOCATED LARGE HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA, Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery, 63(7), 1993, pp. 525-529
Resection of large hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) located in the centr
al portion of the liver remains a surgical challenge. Over a 2 year pe
riod, from July 1989, 19 HCC patients whose main tumour (mean diameter
11.3 cm, range 6-19 cm) was located in the central part of the liver
(defined as Couinaud's segments IV, V, VIII) had liver resections. Liv
er cirrhosis was found in 14 patients (73.7%). Extended major hepatect
omy could be performed in only three patients. The operative morbidity
and mortality were 26.3% and 0%, respectively. The resection margin i
n 14 patients was less than 1 cm. At the time this paper was written 1
1 patients were alive and disease free, five patients survived longer
than 30 months. The 1 year disease free rate and survival rate were 73
.7% and 84.2%. respectively. The preliminary results reveal that with
careful preservation of non-tumourous liver, resection of centrally lo
cated large HCC is still advocated even in a cirrhotic liver, and that
the resection margin width should not be a major concern.