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.