Case Report
Copyright ©2006 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 7, 2006; 12(5): 804-808
Published online Feb 7, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i5.804
Table 1 Case reports focusing on patients with hepatic AS undergoing surgery and/or embolization from 1995 to 2005
ReferenceYear1Number2Age (yr)Sex (M/F)Clinical symptomsSurgeryResectionmarginAdditive TherapyMetastasis at presentationEmergencySurvival
Tordjman et al[26]1995134M?NoChemo-embolizationNoYes15 mo
Timaran et al[28]2000147FRight upper quadrant discomfortRight hepatic lobectomyNegativeNoNoNoAlive (120 mo postoperative)
Kirschstein et al[29]2000173FAbdominal painRight hepatectomyPositiveNoYesNo6 wk
Hoppe et al[25]2001172FPain, weight loss, hemodynamic instabilityLiver segment resection?Preoperative embolizationNoSpontaneous rupture2 wk
Ozden et al[9]2003154F?Right hepatectomy + relaparotomyPositive/negativePostoperative chemo-embolizationNoNo64 mo
Horger[24] and Fendel2003169FRight upper quadrant pain, bleedingRight hepatectomy?Preoperative embolizationNoSpontaneous rupture?
Almogy et al[7]2004233FBleeding, right upper quadrant painRight hepatectomy?NoNoYesDied intra-operatively
68MBleedingRight hepatectomyPositivePost-operative chemotherapyNoYes7 mo