Are the criteria always right? Assessment of hepatocellular carcinoma cases in living donor liver transplantation at a high-volume center

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作者
Yankol, Yucel [1 ,2 ]
Hos, Gultekin [1 ,3 ]
Kanmaz, Turan [1 ,4 ]
Mecit, Nesimi [1 ,4 ]
Cakaloglu, Yilmaz [1 ]
Kalayoglu, Munci [1 ,4 ]
Acarli, Koray S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Sch Med & Publ Hlth, Dept Surg, Div Transplantat, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[2] Mem Sisli Hosp, Organ Transplant Ctr, Istanbul, Turkey
[3] Sisli Etfal Training & Res Hosp, Dept Surg, Istanbul, Turkey
[4] Koc Univ, Organ Transplant Ctr, Sch Med, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Hepatocellular carcinoma; living donor liver transplantation; criteria; outcomes; ALPHA-FETOPROTEIN; SELECTION CRITERIA; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES; COMPLICATIONS; TOMOGRAPHY; RECURRENCE; SURVIVAL; INVASION; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3906/sag-2101-51
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background/aim: With the increased experience in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), it has been adopted for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), with emerging discussions of criteria beyond tumor size and number. In contrast to deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT), recipient selection for LDLT is not limited by organ allocation systems. We discuss herein the assessment, criteria, and experience with liver transplantation (LT) in HCC cases at a high-volume LDLT center. Material and methods: Between August 2006 and December 2017, 191 adult LT HCC recipients with at least one-year follow-up were retrospectively analyzed. Results: In 191 patients, one-, three-and five-year survival rates were 87.2%, 81.6%, and 76.2%, respectively, including early postoperative mortality. In 174 patients with long-term follow-up, one-, three-and five-year disease-free survival rates were 91.6%, 87.7%, and 84.4%, respectively. When multivariate analysis was utilized, tumor differentiation was the only factor which statistically affected survival (p = 0.025). Conclusion: LDLT allows us to push the limits forward and the question "Are the criteria always right?" is always on the table. We can conclude that, with the advantage of LDLT, every HCC patient deserves a case-by-case basis discussion for LT under scientific literature support. In borderline cases, tumor biopsy might help determine the decision for LT.
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页码:2383 / 2395
页数:13
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