Laparoscopic hepatectomy versus open hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma in 157 patients: A case controlled study with propensity score matching at two Chinese centres.
Int J Surg
; 56: 203-207, 2018 Aug.
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term outcomes and perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic hepatectomy (LH) versus open hepatectomy (OH) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) between well-matched patient groups. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed data from 1535 hepatocellular carcinoma patients who underwent liver resection between January 2002 and December 2016â¯at two Chinese centres. Propensity score matching of patients in a ratio of 1:1 was conducted and 157 patients were matched. RESULTS: The median blood loss (150 vs 380â¯ml, Pâ¯<â¯0.001) was significantly less with LH. The laparoscopic group had shorter hospital stay (6 vs 10 days, Pâ¯<â¯0.001) and less complication rate (6.4% vs 24.2%,Pâ¯<â¯0.001). There were no significant differences in overall survival and disease-free survival between LH and OH. There were no significant differences in perioperative and long-term outcomes. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic hepatectomy is technically feasible and safe in selected patients. LH showed similar long-term outcomes, associated with less blood loss, shorter hospital stay, and fewer postoperative complications in selected patients with HCC compared with OH.
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Complicaciones Posoperatorias
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Laparoscopía
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Carcinoma Hepatocelular
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Hepatectomía
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Neoplasias Hepáticas
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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Int J Surg
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2018
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