Literature DB >> 27116657

Short article: Management of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma in a European tertiary care center.

Vincent Rijckborst1, Martijn J Ter Borg, Eric T Tjwa, Dave Sprengers, Kees Verhoef, Adriaan Moelker, Jan N Ijzermans, Robert A de Man.   

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BACKGROUND: Spontaneous rupture is a rare complication of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Treatment options consist of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE), hepatic resection, and conservative therapy. The best approach is under debate. STUDY: This study presents a review of clinical data of patients with a ruptured HCC admitted to a European tertiary care center.
RESULTS: Eleven patients were included; six (55%) had underlying cirrhosis. The majority of patients (73%) had no previous history of HCC. Spontaneous HCC rupture was diagnosed using abdominal computed tomography with or without a diagnostic paracentesis. Computed tomography showed one or two tumors in eight (73%) patients; the other patients had multiple tumors or diffuse infiltrative HCC. Seven (64%) patients were initially treated by TAE and one (9%) patient underwent hepatic resection. The remaining three (27%) patients, all of whom had liver cirrhosis, received conservative therapy. Two patients initially treated by TAE underwent a delayed resection and ultimately received systemic therapy. Overall, at the end of the follow-up period, three patients were still alive at 84, 991, and 1026 days after the initial presentation. Eight (73%) patients had died after a median of 88 days (range 7-417). One year after presentation, none of the conservatively treated patients was alive compared with three out of seven (43%) patients treated with TAE with or without delayed resection.
CONCLUSION: Patients with a spontaneously ruptured HCC have a poor prognosis. In selected patients, however, prolonged survival is possible using TAE as initial therapy with or without a delayed resection and systemic therapy.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27116657     DOI: 10.1097/MEG.0000000000000652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0954-691X            Impact factor:   2.566


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1.  Liver radiofrequency ablation as emergency treatment for a ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma: a case report.

Authors:  Alessandra Bertacco; Francesco D'Amico; Maurizio Romano; Michele Finotti; Alessandro Vitale; Umberto Cillo
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2017-03-01

2.  Spontaneous rupture of hepatic metastasis from a thymoma: A case report.

Authors:  Ho Jae Kim; Yong Eun Park; Min Seo Ki; Se Ju Lee; Seung Hun Beom; Dai Hoon Han; Young Nyun Park; Jun Yong Park
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-11-28       Impact factor: 5.742

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