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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 3/2024

Open Access 01-02-2024 | Original Article

A Novel Method of Calculating the Drained Liver Volume Using a 3D Volume Analyzer for Biliary Drainage of Unresectable Malignant Hilar Biliary Obstruction

Authors: Naoto Imagawa, Mitsuharu Fukasawa, Shinichi Takano, Satoshi Kawakami, Yoshimitsu Fukasawa, Hiroyuki Hasegawa, Natsuhiko Kuratomi, Shota Harai, Naruki Shimamura, Dai Yoshimura, Shoji Kobayashi, Takashi Yoshida, Mitsuaki Sato, Yuichiro Suzuki, Nobuyuki Enomoto

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

Objectives

In patients with unresectable malignant hilar biliary obstruction (UMHBO), drainage of ≥ 50% liver volume correlates with better clinical outcomes. Accurately measuring the liver volume to be drained by biliary stents is required. We aimed to develop a novel method for calculating the drained liver volume (DLV) using a 3D volume analyzer (3D volumetry), and assess the usefulness for drainage in patients with UMHBO.

Methods

Three-dimensional volumetry comprises the following steps: (1) manual tracing of bile duct using 3D imaging system; (2) 3D reconstruction of bile duct and liver parenchyma; and (3) calculating DLV according to the 3D distribution of bile ducts. Using 3D volumetry, we reviewed data of patients who underwent biliary drainage for UMHBO, calculated the DLV, and determined the association between DLV and biliary drainage outcome.

Results

There were 104 eligible cases. The mean DLV was 708 ± 393 ml (53% ± 21%). and 65 patients (63%) underwent drainage of   ≥50% liver volume. The clinical success rate was significantly higher in patients with DLV ≥ 50% than in patients with DLV < 50% (89% vs. 28%, P < 0.001). The median time to recurrence of biliary obstruction (TRBO) and survival time were significantly longer in patients with DLV ≥ 50% than in patients with DLV < 50% (TRBO, 292 vs. 119 days, P = 0.03; survival, 285 vs. 65days, P = 0.004, log-rank test, respectively).

Conclusions

Three-dimensional volumetry, a novel method to calculate DLV accurately according to bile duct distribution was useful for drainage in UMHBO patients.
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Metadata
Title
A Novel Method of Calculating the Drained Liver Volume Using a 3D Volume Analyzer for Biliary Drainage of Unresectable Malignant Hilar Biliary Obstruction
Authors
Naoto Imagawa
Mitsuharu Fukasawa
Shinichi Takano
Satoshi Kawakami
Yoshimitsu Fukasawa
Hiroyuki Hasegawa
Natsuhiko Kuratomi
Shota Harai
Naruki Shimamura
Dai Yoshimura
Shoji Kobayashi
Takashi Yoshida
Mitsuaki Sato
Yuichiro Suzuki
Nobuyuki Enomoto
Publication date
01-02-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-024-08294-z

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