Abstract:Abstract:Objective To define the factors that influence the safety of hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) associated with cirrhosis. Methods Based on the patients treated before and after February 1997,229 cases of HCC associated with cirrhosis were divided into two groups, Group A and Group B,respectively. The patients′ general condition, operative procedure, morbidity and mortality rates were compared between the two groups. The factors that influenced surgical morbidity were analysed.
Results In group B, patients′ average age was higher (P<0.05). Blood loss, blood transfusion requirement during the operation, morbidity and mortality rates were significantly reduced in group B(P<0.05). Operation time and blood transfusion were independent factors that influenced postoperative morbidity and mortality.
Conclusions Before operation, the scope of the operation is decided by a correct assessment of the function of the liver and the size of the postoperative liver remnant. During the operation,technical improvement can shorten the time of operation, reduce blood loss and prevent bile leakage. After operation, isovolumic fluid infusion is given, along with nutritional support and early intestinal nutrition. In this way,the safety of hepatectomy for HCC associated with cirrhosis can be greatly enhanced.