Prospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Hepatol. Aug 28, 2016; 8(24): 1038-1046
Published online Aug 28, 2016. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i24.1038
Table 1 Patients’ characteristics shown as total and as subgroups according to the types of resection n (%)
Patient characteristicsTotalAnatomical resectionsAtypical resections > 5 cmCombination of ana-tomical and atypical resections > 5 cmP-values3
No. of liver resections175845437n.d.
No. of liver surgeries143775016n.d.
No. of surgeries with ≥ 2 similar resections14 (9.8)7 (9.1)4 (8.0)3 (18.8)n.d.
No. of surgeries with ≥ 1 additional wedge resection529 (20.3)10 (13.0)14 (28)5 (31.3)n.d.
No. of surgeries with ≥ 1 additional radiofrequency ablation25 (17.5)7 (9.1)11 (22)7 (43.8)n.d.
Demographics
Gender (female/male)174/6941/3624/269/70.48043
BMI (kg/m2)225.5 (17.4-53.2)24.8 (17.4-53.2)27.1 (18.1-36.0)25.2 (18.8-29.6)0.36604
Age (yr)260.0 (16-85)59.0 (16-85)61.5 (28-84)63.5 (22-78)0.49524
Preoperative ASA scores 1/2/3/418/77/58/03/42/32/02/28/20/03/7/6/00.42473
5/54/41/04/54/42/04/56/40.0/019/44/37/0
Indications for liver surgery< 0.00013
Malignant primary liver tumors23 (16.1)15 (19.5)8 (16.0)0
Liver metastases91 (63.6)44 (57.1)34 (68.0)13 (81.2)
Benign liver tumors19 (13.3)10 (13.0)6 (12.0)3 (18.8)
Others10 (7.0)8 (10.4)2 (4.0)0
Preoperative chemotherapy170 (49.0)33 (42.9)26 (52)11 (68.8)0.42813
Steatosis grade of normal liver20.91953
Steatosis 0%-9% (grade 0)103 (72.0)56 (72.7)37 (74.0)10 (62.5)
Steatosis 10%-29% (grade 1)26 (18.2)14 (18.2)8 (16.0)4 (25.0)
Steatosis ≥ 30% (grade 2)14 (9.8)7 (9.1)5 (10.0)2 (12.5)
Cirrhosis (Child-Pugh A)19 (6.3)5 (6.5)4 (8.0)00.85683
Table 2 Extent of anatomical resections based on segmental and sectorial anatomy of the liver according to Brisbane classification
Type of anatomical liver resectionn
Extended right hemihepatectomy6
Extended left hemihepatectomy3
Right hemihepatectomy31
Left hemihepatectomy12
Right posterior sectorectomy4
Right anterior sectorectomy1
Left lateral sectionectomy19
Segmentectomy19
Bisegmentectomy24
Trisegmentectomy2
Total of anatomical liver resections121
Table 3 Perioperative parameters and characteristics of hepatic resections, shown as total and as subgroups according to the types of resection
Perioperative dataTotal (n = 143)Anatomical resections (n = 77)Atypical resections > 5 cm (n = 50)Combination of anatomical and atypical resections (n = 16)P-values
Intraoperative parameters
Median operation time (min)361 (78-726)386 (134-726)299 (78-692)362 (120-567)0.00613
Median CVPmin during liver resection (mmHg)4 (-5 to 14)3 (-5 to 12)  5 (-3 to 14)4 (-4 to 12)0.0511
Median total blood loss per procedure (n = 143) (mL)500 (50-5000)500 (50-5000)400 (50-1500)700 (150-2400)0.02143
No. of patients needing ECs (% of n = 143 procedures)122 (15%)14 (18%)6 (12%)2 (13%)0.9854
Mean number of ECU during total hospital stay, per procedure (n = 143)20.4 ± 0.10.5 ± 0.10.3 ± 0.10.2 ± 0.10.4844
Postoperative parameters
Median length of ICU stay (d)3 (0-44)3 (0-15)3 (0-44)3 (2-5)0.2960
Median length of hospital stay (d)13 (3-99)14 (3-95)12 (4-99)12 (7-32)0.04503
Maximum SAPS, median (range)27 (7-40)26 (14-40)27 (7-40)27 (14-39)0.6001
Median weight of resected liver tissue (g) per procedure (n = 143)340 (8-1850)525 (51-1850)53 (8-490)352 (40-1018)< 0.00013
Table 4 Perioperative alterations of laboratory parameters, shown as total and as subgroups according to the types of resection
Serum parametersTotal (n = 143)
Anatomical resections (n = 77)
Atypical resections > 5 cm (n = 50)
Combination of ana-tomical and atypical resections > 5 cm (n = 16)
P-values
Median Δ-values1 (ranges)Median Δ-values1 (ranges)Median Δ-values1 (ranges)Median Δ-values1 (ranges)
ASAT (U/L, norm < 41)304 (-486 to 9885)346 (-486 to 9885)285 (-137 to 2361)463 (-5 to 1270)0.1747
ALAT (U/L, norm < 41)299 (-356 to 3909)300 (-356 to 3909)245 (-250 to 2200)421 (-27 to 1093)0.2635
Bilirubin (μmol/L, norm < 20)7 (-130 to 234)9 (-130 to 234)4 (-36 to 152)7 (-0.1 to 33.4)0.4605
Ammonia (μmol/L, norm 12-48)393 (14 to 155)413 (14 to 155)393 (20 to 90)373 (25 to152)0.50264
Albumin (g/L, norm 35-50)-8 (-41 to 192)-8 (-19 to 12)-6 (-20 to 192)-8 (-18 to 1)0.2262
Hemoglobin (g/L, norm 130-180)-37 (-83 to 0)-35 (-83 to 0)-37 (-71 to -4)-39 (-68 to -22)0.4654
Prothrobine time: Quick (%, norm > 70)-27 (-108 to 62)-32 (-81 to -9)-22 (-53 to 13)-35 (-63 to -7)0.00052
Table 5 Pre-, intra- and postoperative values of Indocyangreen-clearance testing were available in 45 liver surgeries and were presented as total as well as subgroups according to the type of liver resection
ICG data1Total (n = 45)Anatomical resections (n = 27)Atypical resections > 5 cm (n = 13)Combination of anatomical and atypical resections > 5 cm (n = 5)P-values
R15 (%, norm 0-10)
Preoperative3.6 (0.1 to 28.4)3.6 (0.1 to 28.4)3.6 (0.2 to 16.3)2.7 (0.8 to 15)0.4573
Intraop. after resection12.4 (0.5 to 69.8)17.3 (0.5 to 69.8)6.5 (0.9 to 15.3)22.4 (1.3 to 28.8)0.03023
Postoperative day 25.8 (0.2 to 26.7)7.8 (0.2 to 26.7)3.2 (0.7 to 13.4)7.6 (0.9 to 12.1)0.04203
R15 Δ21.8 (-8.4 to 14.1)4.2 (-8.4 to 14.1)-0.2 (-5.2 to 9.8)0.5 (-0.9 to 8.4)0.0693
PDR (%, norm 18-25)
Preoperative22.2 (8.4 to 48)21.4 (8.4 to 48)22.2 (12.1 to 40.1)24.1 (12.0 to 31.0)0.6772
Intraop. after resection14.4 (2.4 to 35.3)11.7 (2.4 to 35.3)18.2 (12.5 to 31.2)9.5 (8.3 to 26.0)0.00473
Postoperative day 219.0 (8.8 to 40.3)17.5 (8.8 to 40.3)22.5 (13.4 to 28.4)17.5 (14.1 to 31.3)0.5732
PDR Δ2  -1.4 (-15 to 37.1)-3.7 (-12.9 to 37.1)0.1 (-15 to 7.4)-2.2 (-24.6 to 4.7)0.5534