simple summary HCC is a common tumor worldwide and a major cause of tumor-related mortality. surgical treatments are available but often impractical in severely diseased patient with cirrhosis. In the past two decades, minimally invasive liver surgery has deeply changed the HCC treatment scenario. today, it represents a superior treatment modality compared to open surgery due to the greater compliance of cirrhotic and obese patients, the possibility of laparoscopic ablation, and possibly better oncological results. abstract minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) has been slowly introduced in the past two decades and today represents a major weapon in the fight against HCC, for several reasons. this narrative review conveys the major emerging concepts in the field. the rise in metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)-related HCC means that patients with significant cardiovascular risk will benefit more profoundly from MILS. the advent of efficacious therapy is leading to conversion from non-resectable to resectable cases, and therefore more patients will be able to undergo MILS. In fact, resection outcomes with MILS are superior compared to open surgery both in the short and long term. Furthermore, indications to surgery may be further expanded by its use in child B7 patients and by the use of laparoscopic ablation, a curative technique, instead of trans-arterial approaches in cases not amenable to radiofrequency. there fore, in a promising new approach, multi-parametric treatment hierarchy, MILS is hierarchically superior to open surgery and comes second only to liver transplantation.
Vitale, A., Angelico, R., Sensi, B., Lai, Q., Kauffmann, E., Scalera, I., et al. (2024). What Is the Role of Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery in Treating Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma on Cirrhosis?. CANCERS, 16(5) [10.3390/cancers16050966].
What Is the Role of Minimally Invasive Liver Surgery in Treating Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma on Cirrhosis?
Roberta Angelico;Bruno Sensi;Francesco D'Amico
2024-01-01
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simple summary HCC is a common tumor worldwide and a major cause of tumor-related mortality. surgical treatments are available but often impractical in severely diseased patient with cirrhosis. In the past two decades, minimally invasive liver surgery has deeply changed the HCC treatment scenario. today, it represents a superior treatment modality compared to open surgery due to the greater compliance of cirrhotic and obese patients, the possibility of laparoscopic ablation, and possibly better oncological results. abstract minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) has been slowly introduced in the past two decades and today represents a major weapon in the fight against HCC, for several reasons. this narrative review conveys the major emerging concepts in the field. the rise in metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD)-related HCC means that patients with significant cardiovascular risk will benefit more profoundly from MILS. the advent of efficacious therapy is leading to conversion from non-resectable to resectable cases, and therefore more patients will be able to undergo MILS. In fact, resection outcomes with MILS are superior compared to open surgery both in the short and long term. Furthermore, indications to surgery may be further expanded by its use in child B7 patients and by the use of laparoscopic ablation, a curative technique, instead of trans-arterial approaches in cases not amenable to radiofrequency. there fore, in a promising new approach, multi-parametric treatment hierarchy, MILS is hierarchically superior to open surgery and comes second only to liver transplantation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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