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The Role of Salvage Transplantation in Patients Initially Treated With Open Versus Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery: An Intention-to-Treat Analysis.
Levi Sandri, Giovanni B; Lai, Quirino; Ravaioli, Matteo; Di Sandro, Stefano; Balzano, Emanuele; Pagano, Duilio; Magistri, Paolo; Di Benedetto, Fabrizio; Rossi, Massimo; Gruttadauria, Salvatore; De Simone, Paolo; Ettorre, Giuseppe M; De Carlis, Luciano; Cescon, Matteo; Colasanti, Marco; Mennini, Gianluca; Serenari, Matteo; Ferla, Fabio; Tincani, Giovanni; Francesco, Fabrizio Di; Guidetti, Cristiano.
Afiliação
  • Levi Sandri GB; Division of General Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Polo Ospedaliero Interaziendale Trapianti, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy.
  • Lai Q; Department of General Surgery and Organ Transplantation, Umberto I Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
  • Ravaioli M; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
  • Di Sandro S; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Balzano E; Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, University of Pisa Medical School Hospital, Pisa, Italy.
  • Pagano D; Department for the Treatment and the Study of Abdominal Diseases and Abdominal Transplantation, Istituto Mediterraneo per i Trapianti e Terapie ad Alta Specializzazione, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Palermo, Italy.
  • Magistri P; Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
  • Di Benedetto F; Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation Unit, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
  • Rossi M; Department of General Surgery and Organ Transplantation, Umberto I Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
  • Gruttadauria S; Department for the Treatment and the Study of Abdominal Diseases and Abdominal Transplantation, Istituto Mediterraneo per i Trapianti e Terapie ad Alta Specializzazione, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Palermo, Italy.
  • De Simone P; Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, University of Pisa Medical School Hospital, Pisa, Italy.
  • Ettorre GM; Division of General Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Polo Ospedaliero Interaziendale Trapianti, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy.
  • De Carlis L; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Cescon M; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
  • Colasanti M; Division of General Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Polo Ospedaliero Interaziendale Trapianti, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy.
  • Mennini G; Department of General Surgery and Organ Transplantation, Umberto I Hospital, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
  • Serenari M; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
  • Ferla F; Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  • Tincani G; Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation, University of Pisa Medical School Hospital, Pisa, Italy.
  • Francesco FD; Department for the Treatment and the Study of Abdominal Diseases and Abdominal Transplantation, Istituto Mediterraneo per i Trapianti e Terapie ad Alta Specializzazione, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Palermo, Italy.
  • Guidetti C; Department for the Treatment and the Study of Abdominal Diseases and Abdominal Transplantation, Istituto Mediterraneo per i Trapianti e Terapie ad Alta Specializzazione, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Palermo, Italy.
Liver Transpl ; 26(7): 878-887, 2020 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32246741
ABSTRACT
Despite gaining wide consensus in the management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) has been poorly investigated for its role in the setting of salvage liver transplantation (SLT). A multicenter retrospective analysis was carried out in 6 Italian centers on 211 patients with HCC who were initially resected with open (n = 167) versus MILS (n = 44) and eventually wait-listed for SLT. The secondary endpoint was identification of risk factors for posttransplant death and tumor recurrence. The enrolled patients included 211 HCC patients resected with open surgery (n = 167) versus MILS (n = 44) and wait-listed for SLT between January 2007 and December 2017. We analyzed the intention-to-treat survival of these patients. MILS was the most important protective factor for the composite risk of delisting, posttransplant patient death, and HCC recurrence (OR, 0.26; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.11-0.63; P = 0.003). MILS was also the only independent protective factor for the risk of post-SLT patient death (OR, 0.29; 95% CI, 0.09-0.93; P = 0.04). After propensity score matching, MILS was the only independent protective factor against the risk of delisting, posttransplant death, and HCC recurrence (OR, 0.22; 95% CI, 0.07-0.75; P = 0.02). On the basis of the current analysis, MILS seems protective over open surgery for the risk of delisting, posttransplant patient death, and tumor recurrence. Larger prospective studies balancing liver function and tumor stage are strongly favored to better clarify the beneficial effect of MILS for HCC patients eventually referred to SLT.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transplante de Fígado / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Liver Transpl Assunto da revista: GASTROENTEROLOGIA / TRANSPLANTE Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transplante de Fígado / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Liver Transpl Assunto da revista: GASTROENTEROLOGIA / TRANSPLANTE Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália