AI Article Synopsis

  • Transarterial radioembolization (TARE) using yttrium-90 (Y) glass microspheres is a promising treatment that can make certain patients with borderline-resectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) eligible for surgery.
  • A group of multidisciplinary experts collaborated in 2018 and 2019 to evaluate existing literature and their own experiences with TARE to develop guidelines for its use in these patients.
  • The resulting recommendations highlight the safety and effectiveness of TARE, while also discussing potential complications that could arise during surgery, aiming to optimize patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background: Transarterial radioembolization (TARE) with yttrium-90 (Y) glass microspheres is an efficacious option for converting appropriately selected patients with borderline-resectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to surgical candidacy.

Methods: In 2018 and 2019, a diverse multidisciplinary group of surgical and interventional experts with experience using Y for downstaging and bridging to liver transplant convened to review peer-reviewed literature and personal experience in the use of Y to convert borderline resectable liver cancer patients to surgical candidacy. The working group included surgical oncologists specializing in liver cancer, liver transplant surgeons with experience in complex hepatobiliary surgery, and interventional radiologists with experience using Y.

Results: This document presents expert recommendations based upon the group's experience and consensus.

Conclusions: By combining related evidence from the literature with expert experiences with TARE in surgical candidates, these recommendations aim to demonstrate the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of TARE in converting borderline-resectable patients to surgical options. The document also addresses the concerns about potential complications associated with TARE during the surgical intervention.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hpb.2021.12.013DOI Listing

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