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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 609-613,封3, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-605330

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Objective To assess the effects of limited hepatectomy on liver regeneration and function recovery of cirrhotic animal model.Methods Cirrhotic rat models were first prepared by intraperitoneal injection of CCL4.After that,the cirrhotic animal models underwent 20% hepatectomy (n =30).The cirrhotic animals that underwent sham operation (n =30) and normal animals that underwent 20% hepatectomy (n =30) were used as control groups.From the time when cirrhotic models were prepared to 3 months after 20% hepatectomy,the hepatic function,coagulation function were tested regularly.Western blotting and real-time PCR were carried out to test the protein and gene expression of TGF-β,HGF and PCNA.Results Hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis were observed during the preparation of cirrhotic rat models by intraperitoneal injection of CCL4.The hepatic function and coagulation function of cirrhotic models were partly recovered 3 month after 20% hepatectomy.The gene and protein expression levels of TGF-β in the liver of animal model get higher during the preparation of cirrhotic rat models.However,the gene and protein expression levels of TGF-β get lower in cirrhotic model undergoing 20% hepatectomy,when compared with that in cirrhotic animals (sham operation) and normal animals (20% hepatectomy).Furthermore,the gene and protein expression levels of HGF and PCNA get higher in cirrhotic model undergoing 20% hepatectomy,when compared with that in cirrhotic animals (sham operation) and normal animals (20% hepatectomy).Conclusions Experimental limited hepatectomy facilitates the liver regeneration and function recovery of cirrhotic animal model,which may provide a novel method for the prevention and treatment of cirrhosis using limited hepatectomy technique.

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Chinese Journal of Surgery ; (12): 405-408, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-314692

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To evaluate the feasibility, safety and long-term outcomes of laparoscopic repeat hepatectomy for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) following previous resection.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Between January 2003 and January 2011, 14 patients with recurrent HCC were carefully selected to undergo repeat laparoscopic hepatectomy, among which 9 patients were male, 5 patients were female, and the average age was 54 years. Prior to re-resection, all patients had undergone at least one open hepatectomy for HCC. The perioperative and long-term outcomes of these patients were retrospectively analyzed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Repeat laparoscopic hepatectomy for these 14 patients were successfully performed without major perioperative complications. The mean operative time, intraoperative blood loss and hospital stay were (124 ± 82) minutes, (112 ± 43) ml and (7 ± 4) days, respectively. The mean follow-up period was 23 months (range 14 to 42 months). At the time of follow-up, 11 patients were still alive, among which 3 patients developed recurrent disease and 8 patients remained disease free. One patient died of liver dysfunction at 21 months, and another 2 patients died of tumor recurrence at 17, 31 months, respectively.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Laparoscopic surgery for recurrent HCC remains a viable option for repeat hepatectomy in selected patients who have undergone open hepatectomy.</p>


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Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular , General Surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Hepatectomy , Methods , Laparoscopy , Laparotomy , Liver Neoplasms , General Surgery , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , General Surgery , Retrospective Studies
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