Successful Resection of a Ruptured Hepatoblastoma Prior to Chemotherapy: Report of a Case

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Toshio Iida
Masahiro Suenaga
Yuki Takeuchi
Toru Kobayashi
Jyunichi Tobinaga
Takaya Miwa
Hiroharu Takenaka
Hisahiro Nomura
Shinji Hasegawa
Koaki Oguma
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[1] Nagoya Memorial Hospital,Department of Surgery
[2] Nagoya Memorial Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Nagoya Memorial Hospital,Department of Pathology
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Surgery Today | 2004年 / 34卷
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Ruptured hepatoblastoma; Surgical treatment; Chemotherapy;
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A 12-year-old boy was referred to our hospital suffering from severe anemia and liver dysfunction. The laboratory data on admission confirmed severe anemia and an elevated α-fetoprotein level. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a mass measuring 51 × 49 mm in size, and abdominal computed tomography showed a low-density mass in S8 of Couinaud’s segment and a low-density area in S7, thus suggesting bleeding in the tumor. Right subphrenic fluid collection and perirectal fluid collection were also observed. Celiac arteriography showed a faint tumor stain fed by A5–8 but no evidence of any extravasation. A diagnosis of pediatric liver carcinoma was made, and the case was classified as T2 C3 V0 N0 M0 Stage IIIA. Although there was no evidence of bleeding during angiography, because of the high risk of rebleeding, a laparotomy was performed before chemotherapy. At operation, the tumor rupture site and hematoma appeared to be in S7, and a right lobectomy was thus performed. Ascitic fluid cytology was class V. The cut surface of the resected specimen showed a tumor measuring 51 × 49 mm located in S8 and a hematoma located in S7. Histologically, the tumor was a well-differentiated hepatoblastoma. The patient was transferred to the pediatric department and treated with six courses of intravenous chemotherapy followed by peripheral blood stem cell transplantation. The outcome has been favorable, with no recurrence as of 25 months after the operation.
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