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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 6/2015

01-06-2015 | Original Scientific Report

Cholangiocarcinoma Risk as Long-term Outcome After Hepatic Resection in the Hepatolithiasis Patients

Authors: Hyo Jung Kim, Jae Seon Kim, Sang Jun Suh, Beom Jae Lee, Jong-Jae Park, Hong Sik Lee, Chang Duck Kim , Young-Tae Bak

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 6/2015

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Abstract

Background

Hepatolithiasis is a well-known risk factor of cholangiocarcinoma. Despite advances in diagnostic modalities, diagnosing cholangiocarcinoma in patients with hepatolithiasis still challenging and there are not enough reports on the incidence of cholangiocarcinoma in patient with hepatolithiasis after treatment. We aimed to evaluate the incidence and clinical characteristics of cholangiocarcinoma in patients with hepatolithiasis who underwent liver resection or non-resection.

Methods

Among a total of 257 patients who received treatment for hepatolithiasis, 236 patients were eligible for analysis. Exclusion criteria were follow-up period less than 9 months, preoperative diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma, occurrence of cholangiocarcinoma within 1 year after treatment. Completeness of stone clearance was defined when there was no intrahepatic duct stone during whole follow-up period. A retrospective study was done to analyze the patients’ characteristics, the results and complications of the procedure, and the long-term outcomes for these patients. Kaplan–Meier method and cox proportional regression were used for statistical analysis.

Results

95 patients underwent hepatic resection (resection group) and 144 patients did not (non-resection group). Complete stone clearance was 71 % (67/95) in resection group and 41 % (58/141) in non-resection group (p < 0.001). The incidence of cholangiocarcinoma was 6.8 % (16/236) during follow-up period (mean 41 ± 41 months). Cholangiocarcinoma occurred 6.3 % (6/95) and 7.1 % (10/141) in resection and non-resection group, respectively. There was no significant difference in survival between two groups (p = 0.254). In analysis of according to completeness of stone clearance regardless of treatment modality, cholangiocarcinoma incidence was higher in patients with residual stone (10.4 %) than complete stone removal (3.3 %) (p = 0.263). On multivariate analysis, none of the factors (age, gender, CA19-9, stone location, bile duct stenosis, liver atrophy, stone recurrence, residual stone, and hepatic resection) showed relationship with the incidence of cholangiocarcinoma.

Conclusion

Hepatic resection for hepatolithiasis is considered to have a limited value in preventing cholangiocarcinoma and the patients should be carefully followed even after hepatic resection. A combination of different treatment modalities is necessary to decrease the residual stone and improve the outcome of the patients with hepatolithiasis.
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Metadata
Title
Cholangiocarcinoma Risk as Long-term Outcome After Hepatic Resection in the Hepatolithiasis Patients
Authors
Hyo Jung Kim
Jae Seon Kim
Sang Jun Suh
Beom Jae Lee
Jong-Jae Park
Hong Sik Lee
Chang Duck Kim
Young-Tae Bak
Publication date
01-06-2015
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 6/2015
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-015-2965-0

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