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. 2013 Dec 20;1(1):53–65. doi: 10.2217/hep.13.5

Table 1. Major series of portal vein resections for hilar cholangiocarcinoma and their outcomes over the last decade.

Study (year) Patients (n) R0 (%) Mortality (%) Survival (%) Long-term survivors after PVR Ref.
Hemming et al. (2011) Total: 95
PVR: 42
84 8
2
5 year: 43 [16]  

Nagino et al. (2010) Total: 365
PVR: 50
66 2 1 year: 83
3 year: 58
5 year: 47
Six >3 years
Two >5 years
[13]

Igami et al. (2010) Total: 298
PVR: 111
74 2 3 year: 57; 5 year: 42
3 year: 38; 5 year: 27
Two >5 years [14]

Shimizu et al. (2010) Total:
– LH: 88
– RH: 84
PVR:
– LH: 23
– RH: 25

63.6
69.1

44
69.6

2.3
10.7

3 year: 42; 5 year: 53
3 year: 52; 5 year: 35

3 year: 23; 5 year: 15
3 year: 27; 5 year: 21
[36]

Lee et al. (2010) Total: 268
PVR: 38
76.5 1.5
0
5 year: 41.3
5 year: 31.5
Ten >5 years
Six disease free
[8]

Hirano et al. (2009) Total: 64
PVR: 43
95
95
4.8
4.7
1 year: 79; 2 year: 74
1 year: 68; 2 year: 68
[27]

Miyazaki et al. (2007) Total: 161

PVR: 34
65

56
3

5
1 year: 63; 3 year: 39; 5 year: 30
1 year: 50; 3 year: 19; 5 year: 16
[21]

LH: Left hepatectomy; PVR: Portal vein resection; RH: Right hepatectomy.