Third Liver Resection for Re-recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Assessment of the Prognostic Factors of Long-term Survival.

Cancer diagnosis & prognosis Pub Date : 2025-03-03 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.21873/cdp.10426
Mayuko Kori, Kei Shimada, Takuya Hashimoto
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Background/aim: Second hepatic resection is a well-established and effective treatment for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Despite this, the recurrence rate of HCC remains high. The efficacy of third liver resection for re-recurrent HCC is uncertain, and prognostic factors affecting survival after third hepatectomy have not been comprehensively evaluated. This study aimed to investigate the short- and long-term outcomes of third liver resection for re-recurrent HCC and identify prognostic factors affecting survival.

Patients and methods: In total, 27 patients who underwent three liver resections for primary, recurrent, and re-recurrent HCC were retrospectively reviewed. The prognostic factors of long-term survival were evaluated using clinical data including those of previous liver resections.

Results: No cases of perioperative mortality after third liver resection for re-recurrent HCC were found. The median overall survival and disease-free survival were 38.3 and 5.8 months, respectively. The 5-year overall survival and disease-free survival rates were 56.8% and 10.9%, respectively. Clinical parameters such as tumor marker level, primary tumor size, and surgical interval of the third liver resection and of the first and second surgeries were significantly associated with long-term survival.

Conclusion: The survival rate of third liver resection for re-recurrent HCC in our study was similar to that reported for second and third hepatectomies in previous studies. Clinical information on previous surgeries could be a useful determinant of third liver resection for re-recurrent HCC.

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背景/目的:第二次肝切除术是治疗复发性肝细胞癌的有效方法。尽管如此,HCC的复发率仍然很高。第三次肝切除术治疗复发性HCC的疗效尚不确定,影响第三次肝切除术后生存的预后因素尚未得到全面评估。本研究旨在探讨第三肝切除术治疗复发性HCC的短期和长期结果,并确定影响生存的预后因素。患者和方法:回顾性分析了27例因原发性、复发性和再复发性HCC接受三次肝切除术的患者。预后因素的长期生存评估使用临床资料,包括以前的肝切除。结果:未发现第三次肝切除术后肝癌复发的围手术期死亡病例。中位总生存期和无病生存期分别为38.3个月和5.8个月。5年总生存率为56.8%,无病生存率为10.9%。临床参数如肿瘤标志物水平、原发肿瘤大小、第三次肝切除、第一次和第二次手术的手术间隔与长期生存显著相关。结论:本研究中第三次肝切除术治疗复发性HCC的生存率与既往研究中第二次和第三次肝切除术的生存率相似。既往手术的临床信息可能是肝癌再复发的第三肝切除术的有用决定因素。
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