Title: Hepatectomy for Spontaneous Rupture and Hemorrhage of Primary Liver Cancer(A Report of 26 Cases)
Abstract: Objective To study the effect of hepatectomy for spontaneous rupture and hemorrhage of primary liver cancer(PLC).Method 26 cases of hepatectomy for spontaneous rupture and hemorrhage of PLC(group A) admitted from January 1998 to December 2003 were reviewed with a comparative analysis to 26 cases of routine hepatectomy(group B) during the same period.Result The intraoperative blood loss was(1306.3±603.2)ml and the transfusion volume was(790.7±480.1)ml in group A,which were significantly higher than the group B of(711.2±330.7)ml and(450.1±288.3)ml.The 1-year survival rate in group A was significantly lower than group B(57.7% vs.84.6%,P0.05).But the 3-year survival rates was similar(26.9% vs.30.8%,P0.05).Conclusions The hepatectomy for the spontaneously ruptured of PLC patients is indicative.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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