Korean J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg.  2005 Sep;9(3):134-139.

Inevitable Anterior Approach for a Massive Hepatoma with Diaphragmatic Invasion

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, Hallym University College of Medicine, Anyang, Korea.
  • 2Department of Surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. wanghj@ajou.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Most liver surgeons perform a right hepatic resection for a hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) for the complete mobilization of the right lobe of liver, via the conventional approach, prior to a parenchymal transection. However, in selected patients, with a massive hepatoma that has invaded to the diaphragm, the conventional mobilization of the liver prior to a parenchymal transection may be very difficult and result in excessive bleeding. The feasibility of an 'anterior approach' was evaluated by analyzing of the clinical result of the surgical treatment for a massive hepatoma with diaphragmatic invasion. METHODS: Between November, 2001 and November, 2002, six patients underwent a major right hepatic resection, using an anterior approach, for a HCC that had invaded or was adhered to the diaphragm, preventing the easy mobilization of the right lobe of the liver. RESULTS: There was no hospital mortality among six patients. A massive transfusion, followed by massive bleeding, was performed in four patients, but no post-operative liver failure occurred. CONCLUSION: These cases, performed via an anterior approach, had massive bleeding, but no hospital mortality or post- operative liver failure was observed. If the patients had undergone the procedure via the conventional approach, much more bleeding would have been expected. An 'anterior approach' is a safe and effective option in selected patients with a massive hepatoma and diaphragmatic invasion.

Keyword

Carcinoma, Hepatocellular; Diaphragm; Dissection/methods; Hepatectomy/methods

MeSH Terms

Carcinoma, Hepatocellular*
Diaphragm
Hemorrhage
Hospital Mortality
Humans
Liver
Liver Failure
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