| Literature DB >> 30630447 |
Verena Tripke1, Stefan Heinrich1, Tobias Huber1, Jens Mittler1, Maria Hoppe-Lotichius1, Beate K Straub2, Hauke Lang3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Primary hepatic angiosarcoma (PHA) is a rare tumor entity. Radical surgical resection is currently considered the best treatment choice. The aim of this analysis is to report our experience with surgery for PHA.Entities:
Keywords: Liver malignancies; Liver resection; Surgical oncology
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30630447 PMCID: PMC6329081 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-018-0465-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Patients` characteristics and operative data
| Pat. | Age (yrs.) | Gender | Symptoms | ASA | Type of Surgery | Multi-focal | Tumor size (cm) | Radicality (R0/R1)/Grading | Complications | DFS (months) | OS (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 62 | Male | Abdominal pain | 3 | Segmentectomy | No | 1.5 | R0; G1 | Postoperative hemorrhage (IIIb) | 144 | 144 (alive) |
| 2 | 48 | Male | Abdominal pain | 3 | Bisegmentectomy | Yes | 7.5 | R0; G2 | Postoperative hemorrhage (IIIb) | 3.5 | 17 (deceased) |
| 3 | 61 | Female | Abdominal pain | 2 | Right hemihepatectomy | Yes | 18 | R0; G3 | Gastrointestinal bleeding (II) | 2.5 | 3 (deceased) |
| 4 | 49 | Male | Incidental finding on imaging | 2 | Left hemihepatectomy | Yes | 4 | R0; G2 | Wound infection (I) | 59 | 59 (deceased) |
| 5 | 66 | Male | Incidental finding on imaging | 3 | non-anatomical resection | No | 1.5 | R0; G2 | Hepatic dysfunction (I) | 8 | 11 (deceased) |
| 6 | 74 | Female | Abdominal pain | 3 | Bisegmentectomy | No | 4 | R1; G2 | None | 2.5 | 3 (deceased) |
| 7 | 75 | Male | Incidental finding during surgery | 3 | non-anatomical resection | No | 1.3 | R0; G1 | None | 21 | 21 (alive) |
| 8 | 62 | Female | Incidental finding during surgery | 2 | non-anatomical resection | No | 1.8 | R0; G1 | None | 15 | 15 (alive) |
| 9 | 55 | Female | Abdominal pain | 3 | Right hemihepatectomy | Yes | 17 | R0; G2–3 | Bile leakage (IIIa) | 7 | 14.5 (alive) |
Fig. 1Overall survival of patients with PHA after surgery (n = 9) and after R0-resection (n = 8)
Case series of PHA
| Author (year) | Country | Number | Operation | Other Treatment | Median survival |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Molina et al. [ | America | 5 | 2 operation + chemotherapy, 1 operation | 2 conservative | 2 months |
| Weitz et al. [ | America | 5 | 3 operation (2 potentially curative) | 2 no operation | n.a.a |
| Kim et al. [ | Korea | 5 | – | 4 chemotherapy, 1 conservative | 3 months |
| Matthaei et al. [ | Germany | 5 | 5 operation | – | 30 months |
| Park et al. [ | Korea | 6 | – | 4 TACE, 2 TAE | 3.5 months |
| Zhou et al. [ | China | 6 | 1 operation, 5 operation + TACE | – | 12 months |
| Huang et al. [ | China | 9 | 3 operation + chemotherapy, 1TAE + operation | 4 conservative, 1 TAE + TACE | 4 months |
| Chi et al. [ | China | 7 | 3 operation, 2 liver transplantation | 2 conservative | 6.5 months |
| Duan et al. [ | China | 6 | 5 operation, 1 operation + chemotherapy 1 operation + chemotherapy, | – | 40.5 months |
| Bruegel et al. [ | Germany | 7 | 1 operation | 4 chemotherapy | 16 months |
| Hur et al. [ | Korea | 8 | 1 operation | 1 TACE, 4 chemotherapy, 2 conservative | 214 days |
| Huang et al. [ | Taiwan | 6 | 1 operation | 1 chemotherapy, 1 chemotherapy + cyberknife, 1 cyberknife, 2 conservative | n.a. |
| Zhu et al. [ | China | 2 | 2 operation | – | 12 months |
| Present study (2018) | Germany | 9 | 9 operation | – | 18 months |
n.a. not available; aboth patients with potentially curative resection died within 11 months after surgery
Fig. 2Preoperative contrast enhanced computed tomography scan showed a heterogenous mass in the right liver lobe (a and b)
Fig. 3Pathology findings (hematoxylin and eosin staining, × 200) showing sinusoidal and spindle-shape growth of the malignant endothelial cells: G1 (a), G2 (b) and G3 (c)