Is Portal Vein Embolization Safe And Effective For Patients With Impaired Liver Function?

JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY(2021)

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Background and Objectives Portal vein embolization (PVE) is a safe and effective procedure used to increase the safety of extensive hepatectomy for selected patients. However, it is unknown whether PVE is safe for patients with impaired liver functional reserve.Methods Patients who underwent PVE from April 2007 to September 2016 in our hospital were retrospectively assessed. According to indocyanine green retention rate at 15 min (ICG-R15), we divided patients into Group A (<= 10%), Group B (10%-20%), and Group C (>20%). We described and compared the treatment course and the outcome among the three groups.Results A total of 106 patients were assessed and divided into groups A (n = 46), B (n = 49), and C (n = 11). The morbidity and mortality after PVE showed no significant differences among the three groups (A:B:C = 37%:53%:64%, p = .16; A:B:C = 0%:0%:0%, p = 1.00, respectively). The morbidity and mortality after successive hepatectomy also showed no significant differences among the three groups (A:B:C = 55%:71%:78%, p = .19; A:B:C = 0%:2%:0%, p = 1.00, respectively).Conclusion A patient with impaired liver functional reserve (ICG-R15 > 20%) can be a candidate for PVE and successive hepatectomy, as safely as a patient with normal and slightly impaired liver functional reserve (ICG-R15 <= 20%).
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hepatectomy, liver function tests, liver insufficiency, portal vein embolization, postoperative complications
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