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Surgery for hepatoblastoma in children with trisomy 18: a monocentric study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study reviews the treatment of seven children with trisomy 18 who developed hepatoblastoma, highlighting the successful outcomes of multidisciplinary approaches.
  • Out of 69 patients, six had hepatoblastoma, with seven undergoing complete surgical resection and supportive treatments like chemotherapy.
  • The findings suggest that children with trisomy 18 and stable health conditions can benefit from aggressive treatment strategies, leading to disease-free outcomes in all observed cases post-surgery.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Recently, children with trisomy 18 have been receiving more active treatment for malignancies. We report herein seven cases complete resection was achieved, and discuss multidisciplinary treatment for hepatoblastoma in patients with trisomy 18.

Method: The medical records of children with trisomy 18 who were treated at the study center between 2010 and 2023 were reviewed.

Result: Six of 69 patients had hepatoblastoma development, and three of these underwent multidisciplinary treatment. In addition, 6 patients had been referred by another hospital for treatment, and four of these underwent multidisciplinary treatment. Among the seven patients who underwent multidisciplinary treatment, three, two, and two were categorized in Pre-treatment Extent of Disease (PRETEXT) classification group I, II, and III, respectively. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy resulting in tumor reduction was performed in three cases. In all the cases, complete resection was achieved with pathologically safe margins. Perioperative complications included circulatory failure in one case and bile leakage in two cases. Adjuvant chemotherapy was administered in four cases. The postoperative observation period ranged from 3 months to 11 years, and all the patients are recurrence-free.

Conclusion: Children with trisomy 18 complicated with hepatoblastoma whose cardiopulmonary conditions are stable may be good candidates for chemotherapy and surgery.

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