Literature DB >> 9840159

Appraisal of a manual blunt dissection for an intraoperative diagnosis of extrahepatic cancer invasion.

T Ezaki1, N Koyanagi, T Toyomasu, Y Ikeda, N Nakanishi, K Sugimachi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Liver cancer extension to the adjacent organs does not necessarily indicate tumor invasion. It is very hard to diagnose extrahepatic cancer invasion to the adjacent organs using preoperative imaging. This study was undertaken, therefore, to determine the real cancer invasion using a manual dissection.
METHODOLOGY: Of the 51 consecutive patients with liver cancer, 6 cases with extrahepatically growing tumors were suspected to have cancer invasion both preoperatively and intraoperatively. Thus, we diagnosed whether or not any real extrahepatic cancer invasion was present by either removing the tumour by hand or by performing a blunt gauze dissection.
RESULTS: Three hepatocellular carcinomas and one metastatic cancer were stripped off from the adjacent organ using a manual blunt dissection. However, the other two tumors could not be removed in the same manner and therefore a combined resection of the invaded portion had to be performed along with the hepatectomy. A postoperative detailed pathological examination revealed no cancer cells on the surface of the adjacent organ in the former 4 tumors. Cancer invasion was recognized, however, on the outside of the liver in the latter 2 combined resected tumors.
CONCLUSIONS: An accurate intraoperative diagnosis of extrahepatic cancer invasion can be made using manual blunt dissection.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9840159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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