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  • The study analyzes outcomes for 844 patients treated for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) at a surgery and liver transplantation center, focusing on various curative intent methods such as liver resection (LR), liver transplantation (LT), and radiofrequency ablation (RFA).
  • The results show that 73% of the patients had liver cirrhosis, with morbidity rates at 30% and a mortality rate of 4.3%; the overall five-year survival rate was 39%, with LT offering the best outcomes.
  • For HCC patients without cirrhosis, LR is preferred, while those with early HCC on cirrhosis benefit most from LT; RFA serves as a potential cure for

Article Abstract

The objective of this study is to assess the outcome of the patients treated for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in a General Surgery and Liver Transplantation Center. This retrospective study includes 844 patients diagnosed with HCC and surgically treated with curative intent methods. Curative intent treatment is mainly based on surgery, consisting of liver resection (LR), liver transplantation (LT). Tumor ablation could become the choice of treatment in HCC cases not manageable for surgery (LT or LR). 518 patients underwent LR, 162 patients benefited from LT and in 164 patients radiofrequency ablation (RFA) was performed. 615 patients (73%) presented liver cirrhosis. Mordidity rates of patient treated for HCC was 30% and mortality was 4,3% for the entire study population. Five year overall survival rate was 39 % with statistically significant differences between transplanted, resected, or ablated patients (p 0.05) with better results in case of LT followed by LR and RFA. In HCC patients without liver cirrhosis, liver resection is the treatment of choice. For early HCC occurred on cirrhosis, LT offers the best outcome in terms of overall and disease free survival. RFA colud be a curative method for HCC patients not amenable for LT of LR.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.21614/chirurgia.112.3.289DOI Listing

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