S. Miyagawa et al., Liver regeneration after extended right hemihepatectomy in patients with hilar or diffuse bile duct carcinoma, HEP-GASTRO, 46(25), 1999, pp. 364-368
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The degree to which liver size can be restored and the fac
tors that determine liver regeneration after major hepatectomy are not well
understood.
METHODOLOGY: Liver volumes (LV) were estimated from computed tomography sca
ns in 16 patients who survived with no evidence of cancer recurrence more t
han 1 year after extended right hemihepatectomy.
RESULTS: The mean percentage of LV at 1 year was 75.7+/-9.5% and LV did not
change significantly beyond 1 year after surgery. A significant correlatio
n was observed between LV at 1 year and body surface area (r=0.79, p<0.001)
. A significant inverse correlation was observed between LV at 1 year and t
he plasma retention rate of indocyanine green at 15min (the ICG 15 value) (
r=-0.72, p<0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: In adults, the liver does not always regain its pre-operative
size after hepatectomy. Patients' body size and intrinsic liver function or
liver blood flow, represented by the ICG 15 value, may be related to regen
erated liver size.