2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.suronc.2014.11.001
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Outcomes of hepatectomy for noncirrhotic hepatocellular carcinoma: A systematic review

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“…Nevertheless, despite a greater tumour burden, the conserved function of the non‐cirrhotic liver generally allows for reasonably safe, extensive resections. In our series, 23 (71.9%) patients underwent a major hepatic resection, with very low perioperative morbidity and mortality, similar to other studies . However, despite extensive resections the noted absence of underlying disease low mortality and POM rates, the prognosis is ominous.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Nevertheless, despite a greater tumour burden, the conserved function of the non‐cirrhotic liver generally allows for reasonably safe, extensive resections. In our series, 23 (71.9%) patients underwent a major hepatic resection, with very low perioperative morbidity and mortality, similar to other studies . However, despite extensive resections the noted absence of underlying disease low mortality and POM rates, the prognosis is ominous.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In our series, 23 (71.9%) patients underwent a major hepatic resection, with very low perioperative morbidity and mortality, similar to other studies. 14,28,34,41,42 However, despite extensive resections the noted absence of underlying disease low mortality and POM rates, the prognosis is ominous. Statistically, the SV at 1 and 2 years (96.7% and 73.4%, respectively) was similar to that of other publications, while the SV at 3 and 5 years (17.3% and 17.3%, respectively) was even lower than that reported by other authors.…”
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“…A metanalysis by Zhou et al (14), which included 1,333 patients with HCC-NCL and 1,980 patients with HCC-C, confirmed that HCC-NCL patients present with better liver function, larger tumors and more advanced disease. However, these authors found no significant differences © Annals of Translational Medicine.…”
Section: Clinico-pathological Featuresmentioning
confidence: 94%