A case of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) complicated by tumor thrombosis of
the main trunk is presented. Four courses of hepatic arterial infusion the
rapy, via a subcutaneously implanted injection port, were performed using c
isplatin (10 mg for 1 hour on days 1-5) and 5-fluorouracil (250 mg for 5 ho
urs on days 1-5). After four courses of the chemotherapy, marked reduction
in size of HCC and the tumor markers were noted. The esophageal varices and
ascites were improved after the chemotherapy with a recanalization of the
left branch of the portal vein. The patient was doing well with a survival
period of 28 months after the chemotherapy. These encouraging results sugge
sted that the present therapy, based on the biochemical modulation, was a u
seful option for advanced HCC with portal hypertension due to tumor thrombo
sis of the main portal vein.