Litcius/Paper detail

Wide surgical margins improve prognosis for HCC with microvascular invasion.

W-D Lin, L-N Ye, Z-S Song, K-P Wang, Y-F Feng, C-Y Pan

2023PubMed14 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the sixth leading cause of malignant tumors worldwide. Liver resection is a pivotal treatment modality for HCC. Surgical margin plays an important role in decreasing recurrence and improving prognosis for HCC patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This paper aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature in regard to surgical margin in HCC patients with microvascular invasion (MVI). RESULTS: Residual MVI due to insufficient surgical margins is the main origin of postoperative recurrence and metastasis in HCC patients. A wide surgical margin (WSM) significantly improves oncological outcomes and long-term survival in HCC patients with MVI. Progress in the preoperative prediction of MVI may contribute to precise surgical decision-making in the future. CONCLUSIONS: WSM was associated with better outcomes in HCC patients with MVI. WSM is recommended for well-preserved liver function HCC patients who are predicted to have a high risk of MVI preoperatively.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHepatocellular carcinomaSurgical marginSurgical resectionOverall survivalMetastasisMargin (machine learning)HepatectomyLiver functionOncologySurgeryInternal medicineResectionRadiologyCancerMachine learningComputer scienceHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and PrognosisOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
Wide surgical margins improve prognosis for HCC with microvascular invasion. | Litcius