Zhou XP, Quan ZW, Cong WM, Yang N, Zhang HB, Zhang SH, Yang GS. Micrometastasis in surrounding liver and the minimal length of resection margin of primary liver cancer. World J Gastroenterol 2007; 13(33): 4498-4503 [PMID: 17724808 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i33.4498]
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Professor Guang-Shun Yang, Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, Second Military Medical University, No. 225 Changhai Road, Shanghai 200438, China. gs_yang00@yahoo.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 7, 2007; 13(33): 4498-4503 Published online Sep 7, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i33.4498
Table 1 Perioperative data of 196 cases of primary liver cancer
Retrospective group
Prospective group
Without Mtor Ms
Total
Without Mtor Ms
With Mtor Ms
Cases
120
76
58
18
Age (yr)
49.6 ± 11.5
50.8 ± 11.4
52.4 ± 11.0
45.4 ± 11.2
(30-81)
(24-78)
(31-78)
(24-65)
Sex (male/female)
100/20
63/13
47/11
16/2
TBIL (μmol/L)
12.8 ± 4.9
13.1 ± 4.5
11.9 ± 5.8
PALB (mg/L)
219 ± 59
222 ± 59
208 ± 58
PT (s)
12.5 ± 1.1
12.5 ± 1.0
12.6 ± 1.2
HBsAg (+)
98 (81.7%)
65 (85.5%)
49 (84.5%)
16 (88.9%)
Liver cirrhosis or fibrosis
103 (85.8%)
76 (100%)
58 (100%)
18 (100%)
Size of tumor (mm)
58.4 ± 42.6
54.9 ± 35.2
43.4 ± 23.9
92.0 ± 40.6
Tumor volume (cm3)
107 ± 203
54 ± 111
275 ± 320
Table 2 Distribution of micrometastases in surrounding liver of 178 cases of primary liver cancer without macroscopic tumor thrombi or macrosatellites
Retrospective group (120 cases)
Prospective group (58 cases)
Distance(mm)
Cases
Percent
Accumulativepercent
Cases
Percent
Accumulativepercent
0
94
78.3
78.3
35
60.3
60.3
1
9
7.5
85.8
8
13.8
74.1
2
10
8.3
94.2
4
6.9
81
3
2
1.7
95.8
6
10.3
91.4
4
4
3.3
99.2
3
5.2
96.6
5
1
0.8
100.0
2
3.4
100.0
Table 3 Distribution of micrometastases in surrounding liver of 18 cases of primary liver cancer with macroscopic tumor thrombi or macrosatellites
Distance (mm)
Cases
Percent
Accumulative percent
0
5
27.78
27.8
3
7
38.89
66.7
6
3
16.67
83.3
9
0
0
83.3
12
1
5.56
88.9
15
1
5.56
94.4
18
1
5.56
100.0
Table 4 Relation between micrometastases and clinicopathological characteristics in 196 cases of primary liver cancer
Retrospective group
Prospective group
Parameters
Cases
Both mtand ms
One of mtand ms
None of mtor ms
Pvalue
Cases
Both mtand ms
One of mtand ms
None of mtor ms
Pvalue
Encapsulation
120
< 0.01
76
< 0.01
No
24
1
2
21
12
1
5
6
Incomplete
54
3
17
34
55
16
17
22
Complete
42
0
3
39
9
0
0
9
AFP (μmol/L)
120
0.08
76
< 0.01
< 20
44
0
7
37
21
0
4
17
20-400
33
0
6
27
22
2
8
12
> 400
43
4
9
30
33
15
10
8
Size of tumor (mm)
111
0.1
76
< 0.01
≤ 20
10
0
1
9
7
0
1
6
20-30
23
1
3
19
14
2
4
8
30-50
30
1
6
23
29
4
8
17
50-100
27
0
3
24
15
6
6
3
> 100
21
2
5
14
11
5
3
3
Mt or Ms
76
< 0.01
Mt and Ms
3
3
0
0
Mt
9
6
3
0
Ms
6
0
2
4
None of both
58
8
18
32
Citation: Zhou XP, Quan ZW, Cong WM, Yang N, Zhang HB, Zhang SH, Yang GS. Micrometastasis in surrounding liver and the minimal length of resection margin of primary liver cancer. World J Gastroenterol 2007; 13(33): 4498-4503