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TAC Score Better Predicts Survival Than the BCLC Following Resection of Hepatoc...

Lima, H; Endo, Y; Moazzam, Z; Alaimo, L; Shaikh, C; Munir, M; Resende, V; Guglielmi, A; Pinto Marques, H; Cauchy, F; Lam, V; Poultsides, G; Popescu, I

Background: Heterogeneity in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) still exists within the Barcelona clinic liver cancer (BCLC) subcategories. We developed a simple model to better discriminate and predict prognosis following resection. Methods: Patients who underwent curative-intent resection for HCC were identified from a multi-institutional database. Predictive factors of survival were identified to develop TAC (tu...


An Attempt to Establish and Apply Global Benchmarks for Liver Resection of Mali...

Alaimo, L; Moazzam, Z; Lima, H; Endo, Y; Ruzzenente, A; Guglielmi, A; Ratti, F; Aldrighetti, L; Weiss, M; Bauer, T; Alexandrescu, S; Popescu, I

Background: Benchmarking is a process of continuous self-evaluation and comparison with best-in-class hospitals to guide quality improvement initiatives. We sought to define global benchmarks relative to liver resection for malignancy and to assess their achievement in hospitals in the United States. Methods: Patients who underwent curative-intent liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma, intrahepatic chola...


Long-Term Recurrence-Free and Overall Survival Differ Based on Common, Prolifer...

Alaimo, L; Moazzam, Z; Endo, Y; Lima, H; Ruzzenente, A; Guglielmi, A; Aldrighetti, L; Weiss, M; Bauer, T; Alexandrescu, S; Poultsides, G; Maithel, S

Introduction: While generally associated with poor prognosis, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) can have a heterogeneous presentation and natural history. We sought to identify specific ICC subtypes that may be associated with varied long-term outcomes and patterns of recurrence after liver resection. Methods: Patients who underwent curative-intent resection for ICC from 2000 to 2020 were identified from a ...


Higher Tumor Burden Status Dictates the Impact of Surgical Margin Status on Ove...

Endo, Y; Sasaki, K; Moazzam, Z; Lima, H; Alaimo, L; Guglielmi, A; Aldrighetti, L; Weiss, M; Bauer, T; Alexandrescu, S; Poultsides, G; Kitago, M

Background: The present study aimed to examine the prognostic significance of margin status following hepatectomy of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) relative to overall tumor burden and nodal status. Method: Patients who underwent curative-intent surgery for ICC between 1990 and 2017 were included from a multi-institutional database. The impact of margin status and width on overall survival (OS) was exami...


Tumor Burden Score and Serum Alpha-fetoprotein Subclassify Intermediate-Stage H...

Lima, H; Endo, Y; Alaimo, L; Moazzam, Z; Munir, M; Shaikh, C; Resende, V; Guglielmi, A; Pinto Marques, H; Cauchy, F; Lam, V; Poultsides, G; Popescu, I

Background: Resection of Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) intermediate-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains controversial. While not recommended by the BCLC algorithm, some patients may indeed benefit from hepatectomy. We sought to identify that subset of patients who might derive long-term survival benefit from resection. Methods: Intermediate-stage HCC patients who underwent curative-intent resect...


Lymph Node Examination and Patterns of Nodal Metastasis Among Patients with Lef...

Zhang, XF; Xue, F; Weiss, M; Popescu, Irinel; Pinto Marques, H; Aldrighetti, L; Maithel, S; Pulitano, C; Bauer, T; Shen, F; Poultsides, G; Cauchy, F

Background: We sought to investigate whether the unique lateral patterns of lymphatic drainage impacted lymphadenectomy (LND), lymph node metastasis (LNM), and long-term survival of patients after curative hemi-hepatectomy for left- versus right-sided intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC). Methods: Data on patients who underwent curative hemi-hepatectomy for left- or right-sided ICC were collected from 15 high-...


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