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World J Hepatol. Dec 27, 2014; 6(12): 836-843
Published online Dec 27, 2014. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v6.i12.836
Table 1 Repeat resection rate, 5-year recurrence-free survival rate, and overall survival rate after repeat hepatectomy in previous studies
Ref.YearNumber of primary hepatectomyNumber of second hepatectomy/HCC recurrence after primary hepatectomy5-yr recurrence free survival after repeat hepatectomy5-yr overall survival after repeat hepatectomy
Poon et al[4]199924411/105 (10%)NA69%
Nakajima et al[7]20019412/57 (21%)Not reached52%
Sugimachi et al[8]200147478/300 (26%)NA47.50%
Minagawa et al[9]200333456/183 (31%)17%56%
Chen et al[5]200462734/286 (12%)NA56.80%
Taura et al[10]200661055/465 (12%)NANA
Itamoto et al[11]200748370/279 (25%)10%50%
Shimada et al[12]200731913/211 (6%)NA25%
Tralhão et al[6]200719016/97 (19%)NA31%
Liang et al[13]2008NA73/853 (9%)10.50%27.60%
Choi et al[14]20083539/97 (9%)NA78%
Wu et al[15]20091177149/641(23%)31.80%56.40%
Kishi et al[16]20112218/134 (6%)NA37.50%
Huang et al[17]2012NA82/NA8.20%22.40%
Tsujita et al[18]2012NA112/NANA67.30%
Yamashita et al[19]2013791163/308 (53%)29%60%
Table 2 Three types of definition of intrahepatic metastases by the Liver Cancer Study Group of Japan[21]
Definition
1Tumors clearly growing from portal vein tumor thrombi
2Tumors surrounding a large main tumor with multiple satellite nodules
3A small solitary tumor that is near the main tumor and histologically similar to or less differentiated than the main tumor