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Factors Affecting Local and Intra Hepatic Distant Recurrence After Surgery for Hcc: An Alternative Perspective on Microvascular Invasion and Satellitosis - A Western European Multicentre Study.

Simone Famularo1, Tullio Piardi2, Sarah Molfino3, Marcello Di Martino4, Cecilia Ferrari5, Benedetto Ielpo6, Maria Victoria Diago6, Alessandro Giani7, Guido Griseri5, Lara Bianco Terés4, Luca Gianotti7, Gian Luca Baiocchi3, Daniele Sommacale2, Fabrizio Romano7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few studies have focused on risk factors which may predict an intrahepatic local recurrence (LR) on the surgical edge rather than a distant recurrence (DR) in other liver segments after surgery for hepatocarcinoma (HCC). The purpose of this study was to assess the risk factors for both patterns of recurrence.
METHODS: An international, multicentre, retrospective study was conducted by collecting data on all consecutive patients with a first diagnosis of HCC who were treated between 2010 and 2017. The presence of macrovascular invasion was an exclusion criteria.
RESULTS: About 376 patients were enrolled, and, among them, 62 presented LR, while 90 had DR. Baseline characteristics were comparable between the two groups, but the DR group had a much higher rate of HCV infection (48.9% vs 29%, p 0.014) and a higher median nodule size (3.40 cm IQR 2.2-5.5 versus 3.0 cm IQR 2.0-5.0 in the LR group, p 0.025). A positive surgical margin (R1, HR 4.721; 95% CI 1.83-12.17; p 0.001) was the only independent risk factor for LR, while MVI (HR 1.837; 95% CI 1.03-3.77; p 0.039) and satellitosis (HR 2.440, 95% CI 1.43-3.77, p 0.001) were the only predictive factors for DR.
CONCLUSION: MVI and satellitosis are predictive factors of intrahepatic distant recurrence, configuring a probable hallmark of advanced systemic disease, regardless of the treatment. LR has to be considered the expression of surgical failure.

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Keywords:  Distant recurrence; Hcc; Intrahepatic recurrence; Liver recurrence; Liver surgery; Local recurrence; Microvascular invasion; Satellitosis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31965441     DOI: 10.1007/s11605-019-04503-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg        ISSN: 1091-255X            Impact factor:   3.452


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