BACKGROUND: Although hepatic resection is the most reliable treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma, impaired liver function because of cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis contributes to relatively high rates of postoperative complications. We have reviewed a series of hepatectomies at our institution and investigated risk factors for complications after hepatectomy in patients with impaired liver compared with patients with normal liver. METHODS: From October 1994 to March 1998, 277 hepatectomies for hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocellular carcinoma, metastatic liver tumors, and other hepatic diseases were performed. In an attempt to clarify the safety of hepatectomy for the impaired liver at our institution, we did a comparative study of po...
Background: The best achievable short-term outcomes after liver surgery have not been identified. Se...
Abstract Liver surgery is historically one of the "youngest" areas in abdominal surgery, but he mos...
Background: The mechanisms that underlie the association between high surgical volume and improved o...
Aims: A consecutive series of 107 hepatectomies was analyzed in order to identify relevant risk fact...
Summary: Background: Although recent advances in surgical techniques and perioperative management h...
Introduction: Herein we analyzed causes and foreseeable risk factors linked to postoperative morbidi...
INTRODUCTION: Notwithstanding technical advances and high experience of liver resection of specializ...
Background/Aims: The present study analyzed postoperative outcomes for patients who underwent hepate...
Hepatic resection is widely accepted as the best treatment for localized hepatocellular carcinoma (H...
Background: Liver failure is the principal cause of death after hepatectomy. Its progression towards...
Objective: To identify the risk factors for the development of biliary complications after hepatic r...
Introduction: The consequence of excessive liver resection is the inexorable development of progress...
Background/purpose: To prevent or reduce hepatic complications after hepatectomy, it is important to...
Introduction: Aim of this study was to identify early predictive markers of clinically significant l...
A consecutive series of 134 hepatic resections for primary and metastatic cancer were analyzed to id...
Background: The best achievable short-term outcomes after liver surgery have not been identified. Se...
Abstract Liver surgery is historically one of the "youngest" areas in abdominal surgery, but he mos...
Background: The mechanisms that underlie the association between high surgical volume and improved o...
Aims: A consecutive series of 107 hepatectomies was analyzed in order to identify relevant risk fact...
Summary: Background: Although recent advances in surgical techniques and perioperative management h...
Introduction: Herein we analyzed causes and foreseeable risk factors linked to postoperative morbidi...
INTRODUCTION: Notwithstanding technical advances and high experience of liver resection of specializ...
Background/Aims: The present study analyzed postoperative outcomes for patients who underwent hepate...
Hepatic resection is widely accepted as the best treatment for localized hepatocellular carcinoma (H...
Background: Liver failure is the principal cause of death after hepatectomy. Its progression towards...
Objective: To identify the risk factors for the development of biliary complications after hepatic r...
Introduction: The consequence of excessive liver resection is the inexorable development of progress...
Background/purpose: To prevent or reduce hepatic complications after hepatectomy, it is important to...
Introduction: Aim of this study was to identify early predictive markers of clinically significant l...
A consecutive series of 134 hepatic resections for primary and metastatic cancer were analyzed to id...
Background: The best achievable short-term outcomes after liver surgery have not been identified. Se...
Abstract Liver surgery is historically one of the "youngest" areas in abdominal surgery, but he mos...
Background: The mechanisms that underlie the association between high surgical volume and improved o...