Hepatectomy after hepatic arterial therapy with either yttrium-90 or drug-eluting bead chemotherapy: is it safe?

作者:Brown Russell E; Bower Matthew R; Metzger Tiffany L; Scoggins Charles R; McMasters Kelly M; Hahl Michael J; Tatum Cliff; Martin Robert C G*
来源:Hepato Pancreato Biliary, 2011, 13(2): 91-95.
DOI:10.1111/j.1477-2574.2010.00246.x

摘要

Background: The use of hepatic arterial therapy (HAT) with either yttrium-90 or drug-eluting bead therapy for initially unresectable hepatic malignancies has risen significantly. The safety of hepatic resection after hepatic arterial therapy (HAT) is not established.
Objective: The present study evaluates the safety profile for hepatic resection after HAT.
Methods: We identified 840 patients undergoing hepatectomy for primary or metastatic lesions. Forty patients underwent HAT before hepatectomy (pre-HAT). A 1 : 4 case-matched analysis compared three groups: (i) pre-HAT and pre-operative chemotherapy (n = 40); (ii) pre-operative chemotherapy (n = 160); and (iii) no pre-operative therapy (n = 640). Controls were matched for age, resection type, maximal tumour size and magnitude of resection. Morbidity and mortality among groups were compared using a graded complication scale.
Results: There were no differences in post-operative complications, grade of complication or liver-specific complications among the groups. A proportional hazards model for all patients did not demonstrate any association between increased complications and either pre-HAT or pre-operative chemotherapy when compared with patients without pre-operative therapy (P = 0.7).
Conclusions: Pre-HAT demonstrated similar morbidity, liver-specific morbidity and intra-operative complications when compared with patients undergoing pre-operative chemotherapy alone or without preoperative chemotherapy. These results suggest that pre-HAT is safe and should not preclude hepatectomy in carefully selected patients.

  • 出版日期2011-2

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