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Laparoscope Anatomical and Aon-anatomical Hepatectomy

Sponsored by Shuguo Zheng, MD

About this trial

Last updated 4 years ago

Study ID

SWHZSG003

Status

Unknown

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 70 Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Ended 4 years ago

What is this trial about?

The purpose of this study is to compare short-term and long-term efficacy of two surgical methods by laparoscopic hepatectomy, and provide the evidence for the choice of surgical method from the pathology and cytology.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* (1) both male and female, aged 18 to 70; (2) Hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)diagnosis is clear preoperative; (3) preoperative liver function evaluation: Child-Pugh => B; (4) the lesions can be anatomical hepatectomy,( Indocyanine Green retention rate of 15 minutes) ICGR-15< 20%, the remaining liver volume is sufficient; (5) hepatic single lesions and tumor size between 3-10 cm, does not Invasion the main vein, hepatic artery and vein and major inferior vena cava, did not occur extrahepatic metastasis, and laparoscopic can complete resection; (6) surgery, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), TACE treatment, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have not been implemented (7) voluntary participation in the study, and informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

* • (1) age <18 years or> 70 years , pregnant or lactating women; (2) HCC diagnosis is not clear; (3) preoperative liver function evaluation: Child-Pugh C grade; (4) ICGR-15> 20%, the remaining liver volume is insufficient (account for standard liver volume <35%); (5) preoperative tumor has ruptured, or has been undergoing surgery, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), transhepatic arterial chemotherapy and embolization(TACE) or radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment; (6) preoperative examinations showed multiple (>3)liver lesion or tumor diameter <3 or> 10 cm, a clearly major portal vein, hepatic vein, inferior vena vein tumor thrombus; (7) extrahepatic metastasis; (8) cardio-pulmonary function and other diseases can not tolerate surgery; (9) the patient refused to sign the informed consent form; (10) the tumor has spread and / or lymph node metastasis intraoperative found ; (11) intraoperative found not to be the HCC, such as metastatic hepatic carcinoma, hilar cell carcinoma; (12) Histological examinations showed it is cholangio carcinoma, or mixed liver carcinoma; (13) foreign and Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan or other areas, estimated that difficult to track, follow-up postoperative